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So where do you put the wheel?

gaxor

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Had the mis-fortune of a puncture on the rear wheel of my car. Where on earth do you put the wheel with the puncture, cos I couldn't get it to fit anywhere, had to call the wife out with the trusty Renault Espace - very embarrassing.

And.. to add insult to injury, the space saver wheel didn't have a valve in it.
 
In all mine thers been a big,heavy duty polythene bag and a pair of rubber gloves .........................always presumed they were for the wheel nothing perverted! Still if there was no valve ,doesnt really make much difference!
 
Tie it to the rear spoiler. (I once observed an old couple looking at the spoiler of a 930 and suggesting it was a luggage rack!)

Spizz
 

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