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cornish rattler



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United Kingdom 1988 Defender 90 200 Tdi CSW Bronze Green
Spare tyre ?
Hi guys

As you know I am buying a set of 4 insa turbo special tracks next weekend / in that week and want to know are they a rotational tyre they look like they are but I am not sure but if they are what do you guys do as a spare.

A swap wheels round so all 4 tyres point the same way.

B buy a none rotational tyre but off road spec.

Smile Graham

1988 Defender 90 county 200tdi ( Beast )

Paul Walker 1973-2013
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Post #325931 24th Apr 2014 11:18pm
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davew



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It's a spare, it doesn't matter which direction it is mounted in, you can run it the wrong way around if needs be. Better that than running a different size/pattern/compound. Buy a spare of the same pattern at the same time, that way you know it'll be about the same size as the others.

I normally mount my spare as a nearside wheel on the grounds that the nearside is more likely to pickup debris from the side of the road and should be more likely to get a puncture. Sod's law does, of course, dictates that you will always puncture the side the spare is not mounted for ! I normally just repair the tyre in situ if I can as it's quicker than changing the wheel.

The Special Tracks are a copy of the Simex ET pattern IIRC so they are directional. http://www.yorkshireoffroadclub.net/
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AJS4X4



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You could go for an Insa Turbo Dakar. Wink

Or just another S/T as the above. Thumbs Up Andy.

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blackwolf



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Carry two spares?

The sensible approach is as davew says above.
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cornish rattler



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davew wrote:
It's a spare, it doesn't matter which direction it is mounted in, you can run it the wrong way around if needs be. Better that than running a different size/pattern/compound. Buy a spare of the same pattern at the same time, that way you know it'll be about the same size as the others.

I normally mount my spare as a nearside wheel on the grounds that the nearside is more likely to pickup debris from the side of the road and should be more likely to get a puncture. Sod's law does, of course, dictates that you will always puncture the side the spare is not mounted for ! I normally just repair the tyre in situ if I can as it's quicker than changing the wheel.

The Special Tracks are a copy of the Simex ET pattern IIRC so they are directional.


Cheers davew, I wasn't sure if you could run the tyre the wrong way round legally or not as this would be the best option as it would only be used this way to get me home and get the punctured tyre fixed A.S.A.P. Wink Very Happy Graham

1988 Defender 90 county 200tdi ( Beast )

Paul Walker 1973-2013
( I Almost Had You )
Post #326130 25th Apr 2014 10:54pm
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Interlet



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I did wonder this when I bought my spare separately. And the fact is, the tyres a so incredibly chunky, even off road, you could fairly easily drive with the spare pointing in the wrong direction. There's going to be a very fine line between a scenario where the other three wheels require the 4th in the right direction to get out of the situation, and the 4th in the wrong direction being up to the job just as sufficiently.

They are so bad on the road that there will be negligible handling / economy difference either. I still loved the tyres though. They were more capable in the rough than me, and the vehicles I used them on put together. (At that time Rolling Eyes ) 1998 110 300Tdi White Hard Top
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cornish rattler



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Yeah I can't wait to get them now I keep watching off road / green laning vids on youtube as I think they are an incredible tyre obviously there come a time where even with these tyres fitted I will get stuck somewhere but that's why peeps fit winches which is what I will be doing at a later date Very Happy Graham

1988 Defender 90 county 200tdi ( Beast )

Paul Walker 1973-2013
( I Almost Had You )
Post #326219 26th Apr 2014 1:43pm
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jimbob7



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davew wrote:
It's a spare, it doesn't matter which direction it is mounted in, you can run it the wrong way around if needs be. Better that than running a different size/pattern/compound. Buy a spare of the same pattern at the same time, that way you know it'll be about the same size as the others.

I normally mount my spare as a nearside wheel on the grounds that the nearside is more likely to pickup debris from the side of the road and should be more likely to get a puncture. Sod's law does, of course, dictates that you will always puncture the side the spare is not mounted for ! I normally just repair the tyre in situ if I can as it's quicker than changing the wheel.

The Special Tracks are a copy of the Simex ET pattern IIRC so they are directional.


Good post.
FYI,a lot of talk about running directional tyres on bike forums,quite often the argument is, "its the way tyres are made/laminated",the rubber is laid in a specific way that means running the tyre "backwards" could be dangerous.Although a vehicle that is naturally limited to 60mph (Defender Laughing ) is highly unlikely to have any issues,but if it were me I would use the spare as a spare and not a replacement,unless you get "lucky" and destroy the same "side" tyre. Fitting it passenger side tho is a good suggestion. Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
Post #326226 26th Apr 2014 2:20pm
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