I got a question my Axis NE-O are on the way, they are 17"x7" but I'm wondering what will I have to do with my stock donut, if I get a flat, I can't ride on the stock donut, the ride would be uneven and will pull, so my question is what size spare could I fit in the spot for my donut, or could a get a donut that will accomodate for the size of my new rims?
Axis rims and stock donut - 6G Celicas Forums
order a fith wheel and keep it in you trunk
[TeamNJCT
ok this a very common mistake made by lots of dumasses to be blunt. If you have a flat the donut HAS, MUST, NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, go on one of the back sides. Even if you have a front flat. Take a wheel off the back put it on the front and put the donut on the back. If you put the donut on the front then the halfshaft with the donut will be spinning faster than the regular wheel. That will seriously mess things up, to put it lightly.
Or you could get a 5th wheel like mac said. Just like the TV show. >
>
Or you could get a 5th wheel like mac said. Just like the TV show. >
Just get the 5th Wheel in the trunk. >
>
All I have in this world is my Balls and my Word and I'm not breaking em for no one,- Tony MontanaTeam 6gc 2005
heh more money to waste, and I am going to rebuild an old 86-89 BMW rally car, not totally sure about the year, but it is nice, light weight wheels, roll cage and a recaro seat is stock in driver's side, I'm getting it w/ 2 engine, but only 1 has a turbo(which is currently in the car) I am looking at trailers to move me and my father's cars around, we need something that will fit his C5 Vette, and my BMW
| QUOTE |
| I'm wondering what will I have to do with my stock donut, |
Atleast you have a spare tire, there wasn't one in mine when I got it. >
--igotta5S-FEturbo+Mar 24, 2003 - 10:38 PM
yeah haha, i put my spare on the front right and it popped like 5 minutes later. it was underinflated though.
anyway, where can i get a spare with a tire for really cheap online?
| QUOTE (igotta5S-FEturbo @ Mar 24, 2003 - 10:38 PM) |
| ok this a very common mistake made by lots of dumasses to be blunt. If you have a flat the donut HAS, MUST, NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, go on one of the back sides. Even if you have a front flat. Take a wheel off the back put it on the front and put the donut on the back. If you put the donut on the front then the halfshaft with the donut will be spinning faster than the regular wheel. That will seriously mess things up, to put it lightly. Or you could get a 5th wheel like mac said. Just like the TV show. > |
yeah haha, i put my spare on the front right and it popped like 5 minutes later. it was underinflated though.
anyway, where can i get a spare with a tire for really cheap online?
--igotta5S-FEturbo+Mar 24, 2003 - 8:38 PM
I didn't know that dood, thanks for the heads up.
| QUOTE (igotta5S-FEturbo @ Mar 24, 2003 - 8:38 PM) |
| If you have a flat the donut HAS, MUST, NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, go on one of the back sides. Even if you have a front flat. |
I didn't know that dood, thanks for the heads up.
Don't worry...its gonna be even. 17's have the same dia. as our stock. If anything bigger, then you need a 5th wheel.
=(
Damn i'm screwed then cause i'm gettin 18" on mine.