Which space saver for a 5 stud hub?

Which space saver for a 5 stud hub?

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bobfather

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Thursday 26th February 2015
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I'm looking for a space saver wheel that I can use when touring. My Chimaera has the 5 stud conversion with AP front callipers. 16" Spiders just fit round the callipers. The wheels are standard Tam, T350, Tusc 16" options. Has anyone found a space save spare that works for front & back?

boardinscotland

1,219 posts

197 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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bobfather said:
I'm looking for a space saver wheel that I can use when touring. My Chimaera has the 5 stud conversion with AP front callipers. 16" Spiders just fit round the callipers. The wheels are standard Tam, T350, Tusc 16" options. Has anyone found a space save spare that works for front & back?
I got a mitsubishi evo space saver (evo 6 2001 model) which fits. Found it on ebay but it only fits over there rear calipers. Was purely bought as emergency when I went to Le Mans. You hav eto be careful as some don't fit under the arch.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/mitsubishi-evo-4-5-6-spa...


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Edited by boardinscotland on Thursday 26th February 20:13

portzi

2,296 posts

176 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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bobfather said:
I'm looking for a space saver wheel that I can use when touring. My Chimaera has the 5 stud conversion with AP front callipers. 16" Spiders just fit round the callipers. The wheels are standard Tam, T350, Tusc 16" options. Has anyone found a space save spare that works for front & back?
Same predicament as you Bob, so you cant get a space saver for 5 stud fronts with AP calipers, just the rear??

bobfather

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Thursday 26th February 2015
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I've just been offered a Ford Kuga 17" space saver to test fit. Let's hope

boardinscotland

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Thursday 26th February 2015
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portzi said:
Same predicament as you Bob, so you cant get a space saver for 5 stud fronts with AP calipers, just the rear??
I did some research and I think you can but they are like hens teeth. There is a thread floating around about them.

Also although the 5 studs are from a Jeep cherokee for our cars (t cars anyway) the space savers from jeep are the ones that don't fit under the arches

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BarnFind

494 posts

147 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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I will see if i can dig out where i bought mine,its japanese and an alloy,a guy brought in a few now i may have bought the last one,bear with me as its a rugby weekend

plasticman

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252 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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could you not just put a rear wheel on the front and the space saver on the rear ?

bobfather

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Friday 27th February 2015
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That would look comical, the rear on front would stick out a long way and the space saver on the rear would be far inside the arch

boardinscotland

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Friday 27th February 2015
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plasticman said:
could you not just put a rear wheel on the front and the space saver on the rear ?
That was my intention when I bought mine for going to Le Man. Was purely to limp to a garage if I had a puncture.

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bobfather

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Friday 27th February 2015
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Mitsi Evo 6 space saver ordered of ebay, £30 delivered, worth a gamble. If the rim fits I will have to replace the tyre to get an average rolling diameter front to rear

bobfather

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Friday 27th February 2015
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Stock front tyre 225/45-16 rolling diameter = 608mm
Stock rear tyre 245/45-16 rolling diameter = 626mm

Space saver 125/85-16 rolling diameter = 619mm

Ride height variation across axle when running the space saver.

Front 5.5mm higher
Rear 3.5mm lower

I think I could live with that to get me to a garage

bobfather

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Friday 13th March 2015
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Quick update, Mitsubishi Evo 6 16" space saver does not fit over the standard AP front calliper. If I added a spacer, 14mm or bigger then it would clear the calliper but in my opinion 14mm leaves too little of the threaded wheel studs so that's not an acceptable solution. I've got a 17" space saver which may fit but the tyre size required for a similar rolling diameter is not available so I haven't bothered test fitting it

BarnFind

494 posts

147 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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Sorry can't find any info and won't be near car for a couple of months

assynt road

378 posts

188 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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I've got a RX7's space saver for the Cerbera (4.2), it fits the rear ok and the front with a 3mm spacer. It did need the centre hole reaming out a tad to fit though.

portzi

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Friday 13th March 2015
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assynt road said:
I've got a RX7's space saver for the Cerbera (4.2), it fits the rear ok and the front with a 3mm spacer. It did need the centre hole reaming out a tad to fit though.
great I will have a look on the bay, thanks smile

bobfather

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Friday 13th March 2015
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assynt road said:
I've got a RX7's space saver for the Cerbera (4.2), it fits the rear ok and the front with a 3mm spacer. It did need the centre hole reaming out a tad to fit though.
does your Cerbera have AP 4 pot front callipers. It's the outboard projection of that calliper that contacts on the the inner face of the space saver. Other callipers will have different shape and outboard projection