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Title: Spare Wheel
Post by: mezzer123 on 04 October 2016, 14:15
Hi All,
Not sure if this has been covered, I'm thinking of getting another 19" Santiago wheel for a spare instead of the horrible space saver, my question is would a 19" Santiago fit into the well in the boot???

Any info is appreciated, thanks
Title: Re: Spare Wheel
Post by: Exonian on 04 October 2016, 14:18
At an educated guess I'll say "yes" but the boot floor will have to be on the higher setting.
Title: Re: Spare Wheel
Post by: itavaltalainen on 04 October 2016, 14:37
It should fit - I have a full size tyre fitted in my estate instead of the 16" space saver.
Either a summer wheel with 225 45 17 or winter wheel with 205 55 16 tyre on. Still can use the boot in lower setting (board does touch the tyre sidewall just a bit if I have really heavy stuff in it).
Title: Re: Spare Wheel
Post by: TwoSheds on 04 October 2016, 17:50
Hi All,
Not sure if this has been covered, I'm thinking of getting another 19" Santiago wheel for a spare instead of the horrible space saver, my question is would a 19" Santiago fit into the well in the boot???

Any info is appreciated, thanks

After 86+ views no definitive answer so far.

Why not take the dimensions of one of your existing Santiagos with tyre then 'see' if it fits in the well after lifting out the spacesaver or if you're able remove a wheel and try it as a last resort.
Title: Re: Spare Wheel
Post by: Jackie Treehorn on 04 October 2016, 18:39
Hi All,
Not sure if this has been covered, I'm thinking of getting another 19" Santiago wheel for a spare instead of the horrible space saver, my question is would a 19" Santiago fit into the well in the boot???

Any info is appreciated, thanks

How often do you use the space saver?  Can't remember the last time I used a spare, its not really for looks though, just to get you out of trouble and back on the road.  You are still going to go to a garage in the event of a puncture as you will want the spare space saver or alloy wheel inflated and repaired ready just in case..    So why bother with the expense and removing some practicality of the adjustable boot floor? 

Imo
Title: Re: Spare Wheel
Post by: itavaltalainen on 04 October 2016, 18:50
There are situations where I would not want a space saver. On front (with fwd car) you can only drive for so long without damaging the diff. If you brake down at night time you can drive with full size spare indefinitely (even if marginal different size e.g. by using winter tyre in summer or vice versa).

In the last ten years I had 1 tyre explode on the motorway, 1 sidewall damaged to unsafe levels (admittedly this was my own fault), 1 slow puncture, 1 fast puncture and one with long object stuck in it (with the usual ffft-ffft-ffft noise while driving). Never would I only have puncture kit or crappy space saver in the boot.

A 225 xx yy tyre on a standard wheel should fit in the boot floor no issues.
Title: Re: Spare Wheel
Post by: mezzer123 on 04 October 2016, 19:40
Hi all, thanks for your responses, much appreciated,

The reason why I ask is that I have kerbed one of them and have taken it too a specialist wheel repair centre, that does diamond cutting because not all in my area does diamond cutting as I have found out.

I cant remember the last time I had a puncture, but would prefer a full size spare in case of any eventuality.
Title: Re: Spare Wheel
Post by: GTI_Ant on 04 October 2016, 22:33
How much does it weigh?  This could add significant weight to the car (maybe around 2%) compared to a can of tyre weld.
Title: Re: Spare Wheel
Post by: Gnasher on 05 October 2016, 11:35
If you've got access to not only your boot, but a plentiful supply of 19" wheels with tyres fitted at each corner of your car.

Why not take one off and see if it fits in the boot?

That way you can be 100% sure either way and if you can live with any compromises (boot floor in higher position constantly?) that might occour.
Title: Re: Spare Wheel
Post by: mezzer123 on 05 October 2016, 11:57
If you've got access to not only your boot, but a plentiful supply of 19" wheels with tyres fitted at each corner of your car.

Why not take one off and see if it fits in the boot?

That way you can be 100% sure either way and if you can live with any compromises (boot floor in higher position constantly?) that might occour.


Laziness springs to mind!!!!
Was just wondering whether anyone else had done this before I try, will have an update at the end of the week
Title: Re: Spare Wheel
Post by: Gnasher on 05 October 2016, 12:06
Deffo worth a check - hopefully it'll not rub the face of the wheel against the floor as you'll only be able to put it in face down, especially if you've got Dynaudio.
Title: Re: Spare Wheel
Post by: Gnasher on 05 October 2016, 12:20
There's a couple for sale if you're interested (no connection, just spotted them).

http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=278906.0 (http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=278906.0)

Title: Re: Spare Wheel
Post by: mezzer123 on 05 October 2016, 19:15
Deffo worth a check - hopefully it'll not rub the face of the wheel against the floor as you'll only be able to put it in face down, especially if you've got Dynaudio.



I don't have dynaudio, so hopefully one should fit, and thanks for the spot, I did see them earlier, cheers
Title: Re: Spare Wheel
Post by: mezzer123 on 09 October 2016, 11:37
If you've got access to not only your boot, but a plentiful supply of 19" wheels with tyres fitted at each corner of your car.

Why not take one off and see if it fits in the boot?

That way you can be 100% sure either way and if you can live with any compromises (boot floor in higher position constantly?) that might occour.


Laziness springs to mind!!!!
Was just wondering whether anyone else had done this before I try, will have an update at the end of the week

Now I have my wheel back, from JP Alloys at Cannock, what a job they did, you wouldn't even know that it had been kernes before, sorry no photos, was too ashamed to show the damage beforehand, just like too say that the 19" wheel didn't fit the space in the boot, it might of done if you wanted to make some adjustments to the plastic in the boot space(I.e. Cutting it out)