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Re: Spare Wheel: More than 1 Part Number?

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 12:06 pm
by Nuclear Nick
Neil1911 wrote: Mon Apr 04, 2022 11:41 am Hmmmmm, I think one or two of our contributors might manage! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Yes, I thought that too but wasn't brave enough to admit it! :lol:

Re: Spare Wheel: More than 1 Part Number?

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 8:15 pm
by billyqureshi
thanks for the replies gents
so.
cost of retrofitting the collapsible wheel along with tool kit?
£1100
absolutely staggering. of course i’m not paying that.
and to clarify - you don’t get ANYTHING as standard - no jack, no compressor, no sealant. sealant and compressor is £42 and the collapsible set up was around £250. annoyed at the salesmen for not tipping me off about this when he received my spec list.
anyway. my option is to get a road hero space saver but whilst someone in this forum has said it just about fits under the lid, i’ve yet to find any pictures of it in place.

Re: Spare Wheel: More than 1 Part Number?

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 8:21 pm
by Kleynie
How has the cost doubled in two years? Are you sure, or maybe that includes labour?
I sold my old one for £250 complete with tool kit. They do come up on here, so maybe just wait or put a wanted ad up?

Re: Spare Wheel: More than 1 Part Number?

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 8:33 pm
by SAC1
billyqureshi wrote: Mon Apr 04, 2022 8:15 pm thanks for the replies gents
so.
cost of retrofitting the collapsible wheel along with tool kit?
£1100
absolutely staggering. of course i’m not paying that.
and to clarify - you don’t get ANYTHING as standard - no jack, no compressor, no sealant. sealant and compressor is £42 and the collapsible set up was around £250. annoyed at the salesmen for not tipping me off about this when he received my spec list.
anyway. my option is to get a road hero space saver but whilst someone in this forum has said it just about fits under the lid, i’ve yet to find any pictures of it in place.
If you are unfortunate enough to get a complete tyre deflation, then Porsche Assist (the AA) will come to your aid. They carry temporary spares or will recover your Macan to an appropriate location - OPC or tyre dealer.

Most punctures are slow ones from a nail /screw. Here you can drive cautiously into your nearest tyre depot.

Q. How many punctures have yyou experienced in the last 5 years, especially a complete deflation?