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I know this was covered years ago, but a search has failed to locate the thread. :blush:

 

How easy is it to fit four wheels (17") with tyres inside a Z?

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take out your spare wheel and the boot mat.

put one wheel under the strut bar

put one behind the passenger seat and then get the pass seat as far back as possible

put one on the passenger seat

put one over the strut bar

 

that should do it.

 

if you find it hard to get the one behind the passenger seat you can st them side by side on the passenger seat. I got my 295's +265's in the zed so it is definately possible with normal sizes. just watch you dont scuff your door handle like i did

Posted
take out your spare wheel and the boot mat.

put one wheel under the strut bar

put one behind the passenger seat and then get the pass seat as far back as possible

put one on the passenger seat

put one over the strut bar

 

that should do it.

 

if you find it hard to get the one behind the passenger seat you can st them side by side on the passenger seat. I got my 295's +265's in the zed so it is definately possible with normal sizes. just watch you dont scuff your door handle like i did

 

Cheers, Husky. :thumbs:

 

Good to know it can be done.

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Should be able to fit two in the boot (one under the strutbar, one generally in the boot) then two in the front.

 

You can fit 4 18" tyres in the Z with planning so 17" wheels should be easy enough

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