Having two spare wheels and tyres?

Having two spare wheels and tyres?

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Test driver

Original Poster:

348 posts

124 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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Hi, having recently had a puncture off road and planning to do some trips/green laning I’m considering getting an extra wheel and tyre (bringing a total of 6) to put on the roof rack.

I have 245 70 17 all terrains so not always a off the shelf size.

Thoughts?

SlimJim16v

5,650 posts

143 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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One spare should be enough, plus one of those puncture kits with the rubber strings.

Unless you come across a booby trap. I've seen photos of some nasty stuff, though the worst I've come across is a perfectly straight line of broken glass running across the lane.

Test driver

Original Poster:

348 posts

124 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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I have heard of green lanes being booby trapped by mentalist locals. I think you’re right; 2 full spares is overkill.

drmcw

172 posts

92 months

Saturday 16th November 2019
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I came across a harrow in a stream with the tangs pointed upwards. Someone in a previous group had been caught by it. But as is usual when green laning they were in a group and could provide an extra spare from another group member.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Test driver said:
Hi, having recently had a puncture off road and planning to do some trips/green laning I’m considering getting an extra wheel and tyre (bringing a total of 6) to put on the roof rack.

I have 245 70 17 all terrains so not always a off the shelf size.

Thoughts?
Would likely make it top heavy and lean more.

Chris32345

2,085 posts

62 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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SlimJim16v said:
One spare should be enough, plus one of those puncture kits with the rubber strings.

Unless you come across a booby trap. I've seen photos of some nasty stuff, though the worst I've come across is a perfectly straight line of broken glass running across the lane.
And what do you when you get to the main road?
Because you can't legally use those string repairs on the public highway!

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Chris32345 said:
SlimJim16v said:
One spare should be enough, plus one of those puncture kits with the rubber strings.

Unless you come across a booby trap. I've seen photos of some nasty stuff, though the worst I've come across is a perfectly straight line of broken glass running across the lane.
And what do you when you get to the main road?
Because you can't legally use those string repairs on the public highway!
Technically a green lane is a public highway too whistle

cdrick4

103 posts

116 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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Having two spares is probably way overkill and will just extra weight which is no good.

blueST

4,391 posts

216 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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If you do do it, consider how you are going to lift the wheel up onto the roof. If there’s a few of you, probably manageable, but on your own could be a recipe for a hernia. You could consider a tyre only and treat yourself to a set of Tyrepliers which would be more hassle in the event you need them, but less weight to manhandle. Bear in mind the likelihood of actually needing a 2nd spare would be minuscule.

Howitzer

2,833 posts

216 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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I carry 2 spares on my Defender when I’m away from home or when we did our Norway trip. My reasoning is it runs 265/75/16 MTs and my spare on the rear door means I can carry on as normal. I then have a normal Defender wheel on the bonnet (can’t remember the exact size) which means I can still see ahead nicely but will get me out of trouble.

Even though I have a ladder, am strong and don’t have to worry about paintwork etc, I’d never put one on the roof. In the wet and rain trying to wrestle a tyre onto the roof is begging for an accident imo.

If you have space in the boot just grab a cheap spare and pop it in there when greenlaning and take it out for the rest of the time. Also be aware you need the right kit to change a spare in the mud, a spreader plate, good jack etc.

Dave!

goodwoodweirdo

307 posts

182 months

Wednesday 12th February 2020
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Had two on my LC troopie, Cape Town to London, Norway etc only ever needed one... so I'd say start with good tyre and take a good tyre repair kit and compressor...