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Ok, so its sort of been covered before, but my question is, would a full size front alloy fit in the "spare wheel" well?

 

350z space savers are like finding hens teeth. :lol:

Posted

I read colins post, but if you have a spare going...... :shrug:

 

You can have my 350z space saver....

 

Mates rates, I will take the Roadster in p/x :lol:

 

Ebized is the man to ask surely as he has a space save in his 370 boot :wink:

Posted

I think I have a spare 350z spacer saver??

 

If your stuck let me know I'll have a look :thumbs:

 

 

Yes please :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

 

 

No worries will have a look in the other shed tomorrow :thumbs:

Posted

I think I have a spare 350z spacer saver??

 

If your stuck let me know I'll have a look :thumbs:

 

 

Yes please :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

 

 

No worries will have a look in the other shed tomorrow :thumbs:

 

Cheers my man.... :thumbs:

Posted

370 OEM wheels will not fit in the space - it is too deep and will sit proud of the normal floor height. The space provided is only for spacesavers that are required in certain countries.

 

If you want to fork out mega money you can get a 370 spacesaver that will fit , but a 350 spacesaver does the job, but you will need a min 22mm size spacer so the wheel fits over the caliper. You can put a rear wheel on the front and the spacesaver direct on the rear hub if you have a front puncture as an emergency measure.

 

The bose fits perfectly in the spacesaver wheel.

 

Detailed here:

 

viewtopic.php?f=104&t=34295

 

and pic as fitted

 

spacesaver.jpg

 

I carry a torque wrench to help ensure spacer and wheels nuts are tightened up correctly ;)

Posted

I carry a torque wrench to help ensure spacer and wheels nuts are tightened up correctly ;)

 

 

A requirement for precision handling even on a space saver ;):drive1

But of course, we expect nothing less :teeth::lol:

Posted

I carry a torque wrench to help ensure spacer and wheels nuts are tightened up correctly ;)

 

 

A requirement for precision handling even on a space saver ;):drive1

But of course, we expect nothing less :teeth::lol:

 

Another thing to put on the list. :bangin:

 

That's why your car looks lower at the back, it's all the bits and bobs you carry.

Posted

I carry a torque wrench to help ensure spacer and wheels nuts are tightened up correctly ;)

 

 

A requirement for precision handling even on a space saver ;):drive1

But of course, we expect nothing less :teeth::lol:

 

Another thing to put on the list. :bangin:

 

That's why your car looks lower at the back, it's all the bits and bobs you carry.

 

And.....helps the grip with the extra weight in the rear of the 370, that otherwise is a tad too light at the rear in OEM form for the kind of roads I like driving on, IMHO ;)

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Posted

I'm on the verge of being a new 370z owner and dislike the idea of not having a spare, so have read this thread with interest. What is the approx cost of a 350 / 370 space saver?

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