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relocating the spare on an NA????

Postby rain902 » Thu Jan 12, 2006 2:56 pm

has anyone done a relocation of spare tyre mod on an na to free up some precious boot space???
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Postby Li7hium » Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:02 pm

Not me personally, but a good mate of mine with a black NA6 has done it.

Redirected the exhaust so that it crossed over to the right side closer to the rear axle, and put a bolt through one of the drain holes in the boot and hung the spare from the underside.

That being said, his car is not lowered at all.

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Postby rain902 » Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:17 pm

Li7hium wrote:Not me personally, but a good mate of mine with a black NA6 has done it.

Redirected the exhaust so that it crossed over to the right side closer to the rear axle, and put a bolt through one of the drain holes in the boot and hung the spare from the underside.

That being said, his car is not lowered at all.

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PS. If you want I can probably obtain pics over the weekend.


fantastic Matt - would love pics, i figure it is easier to relocate exhaust and spare than to try and teach The_Better_Half to pack less things!
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Postby sab » Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:30 pm

I've relocated the spare to a corner of my garage.

I replaced it with a can of tyre repair/inflation stuff. Takes up heaps less space and no mucking around involved. :mrgreen:
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Postby rain902 » Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:34 pm

sab wrote:I've relocated the spare to a corner of my garage.

I replaced it with a can of tyre repair/inflation stuff. Takes up heaps less space and no mucking around involved. :mrgreen:



hmmm i considered that, but the 'wotif' theory sprang to mind - wotif i jam a cut into my sidewall in the middle of nowhere - long walk to civilisation :frown:
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Postby Okibi » Thu Jan 12, 2006 6:58 pm

There's a couple of examples on Miata.net.

But neither of them have heat shields / wheel covers to protect the spare from the exhaust temps. :?
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Postby Me » Thu Jan 12, 2006 7:48 pm

Dubly wrote:I'm with Sab. Saves weight and makes more room in the trunk.


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Postby smiles » Thu Jan 12, 2006 8:31 pm

Me wrote:
Dubly wrote:I'm with Sab. Saves weight and makes more room in the trunk.


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Postby sab » Thu Jan 12, 2006 8:55 pm

rain902 wrote:
sab wrote:I've relocated the spare to a corner of my garage.

I replaced it with a can of tyre repair/inflation stuff. Takes up heaps less space and no mucking around involved. :mrgreen:



hmmm i considered that, but the 'wotif' theory sprang to mind - wotif i jam a cut into my sidewall in the middle of nowhere - long walk to civilisation :frown:


I considdered that too for about 10 seconds. Join a Roadside Assistance service (RACV/RACQ/NRMA, etc), and have your mobile phone handy.

You could always call one of your MX5 mates to bring you their spare too.

I only put the spare tyre in if I know no help will be available.
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Postby Okibi » Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:06 pm

In WA we often go out of (optus) mobile phone range on club cruises, we don't use UHF either.

I have a can of the tyre stuff, but after watching a mate bend a rim on a pot hole i've started taking the space saver too.
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Postby JBT » Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:15 pm

trunk


What's this "trunk" you speak of :?: :roll: . Are MX-5s elephants :?:
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Postby rain902 » Fri Jan 13, 2006 8:38 am

sab wrote:
rain902 wrote:
sab wrote:I've relocated the spare to a corner of my garage.

I replaced it with a can of tyre repair/inflation stuff. Takes up heaps less space and no mucking around involved. :mrgreen:



hmmm i considered that, but the 'wotif' theory sprang to mind - wotif i jam a cut into my sidewall in the middle of nowhere - long walk to civilisation :frown:


You could always call one of your MX5 mates to bring you their spare too.

I only put the spare tyre in if I know no help will be available.


okay Sab - i shall paint your number on the side of the battery box for next time i have a flat. :shock:

i like the relocation idea - cant see why i cant make a heatshield or use heatwrap to be nice to my spare.
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Postby sab » Fri Jan 13, 2006 10:45 am

rain902 wrote:
sab wrote:
rain902 wrote:
sab wrote:I've relocated the spare to a corner of my garage.

I replaced it with a can of tyre repair/inflation stuff. Takes up heaps less space and no mucking around involved. :mrgreen:



hmmm i considered that, but the 'wotif' theory sprang to mind - wotif i jam a cut into my sidewall in the middle of nowhere - long walk to civilisation :frown:


You could always call one of your MX5 mates to bring you their spare too.

I only put the spare tyre in if I know no help will be available.


okay Sab - i shall paint your number on the side of the battery box for next time i have a flat. :shock:

i like the relocation idea - cant see why i cant make a heatshield or use heatwrap to be nice to my spare.
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Postby fig » Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:36 pm

Mount the spare on the bonnet (like the Land Rover)
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Postby trader » Fri Jan 13, 2006 6:32 pm

I've done the relocation and its very successful - was able to sit the muffler on its edge rather than flat hence and no need for a heatshield. Needed two hot dogs to stop the drone. Only trouble is if you are travelling and have a full boot the standard tyre will not fit in the space under the floor - in my case with 15 " wheels.
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