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Author Subject: Cyclone as a spare in carrier
mcvite

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Post #1
Hi guy's & girl's just a quick question as i wasn't able to find an answer, am wonting to replace the spare from a Steele to a alloy cyclone using a original tyre 195/55/15 will it fit in the carrier, cheers martin.

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Posted 24th Jun 2012 at 11:17
allesclar

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Post #2
yet. i fit a TD 16inch pro race 1.2 in there no problem Smile

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Posted 24th Jun 2012 at 11:42
mcvite

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Ok thanks for that mate.

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Posted 24th Jun 2012 at 11:44
armzsc6

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Yeh my last 6 came with 5 cyclones all on 195/55/15. Will fit fine but they get corroded being under there.

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Posted 24th Jun 2012 at 17:59
mcvite

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Ok thanks for that mate,i plan to put the cyclone into a plastic bag which will give it some added protection against it getting corroded from being under thereThumbs up

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Posted 24th Jun 2012 at 18:53
vts_tibi

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mcvite wrote:
Ok thanks for that mate,i plan to put the cyclone into a plastic bag which will give it some added protection against it getting corroded from being under thereThumbs up


If moisture gets inside the bag it will corrode even faster!

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Posted 24th Jun 2012 at 19:09
mcvite

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Ok fair comment mate thanksSmile

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Posted 24th Jun 2012 at 19:16
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Waxoil it, it won't look pretty but you can hot wash it off after if you ever need to use it.

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Posted 25th Jun 2012 at 11:04
mcvite

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Good idea mate probably will do that thanksThumbs up

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Posted 25th Jun 2012 at 14:48
gnrlee Forum Admin

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i've had a Cyclone as a spare for about 4 yrs just put it face up might get a bit dusty but the ones on the car corroded worse than the one underneath LOL

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Posted 25th Jun 2012 at 14:53

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