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Arenaitch



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What actually is the size of the "full size spare"

As per title - manual quotes a spare wheel size of 19" with a 175/80 section. Presumably the fss should be 20" diameter, but will it actually be a 255/50 or something narrower?

Also, will it be on a steel wheel or (fat chance) alloy?

Or is the 175/80 19 actually a fss??

cheers 2012 FFRR Westminster Orkney / Ivory and absolutely no pimp-glass!

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Not sure on 2012 but 2002-2009 its the same size as the rest of the wheels - Full size.

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a 175/80/19 is a space saver....a full size spare will be the same as on the car [tyre size and an alloy] ... - .- -.




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Arenaitch



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Thanks guys, in that case, the full size spare that was ordered and paid for has not come with the car - a quick conversation with the dealer on Monday - no doubt it will be all quickly resolved. 2012 FFRR Westminster Orkney / Ivory and absolutely no pimp-glass!

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