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I know this has already been discussed but if we are unable to buy a standard Motorhome with a spare wheel why can't we be given the option to buy one as an "Optional Extra" and also have a simple device fitted underneath to store the thing? (Transit vans used to have this facility I know I used to own one or two) Payload or no payload some things are essential if only for peace of mind.
I have an Autotrail (Tracker) and now a Cheyenne
Can anyone help me to organise something to bring this to the attention of the manufacturers?
John
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Hi John I would have thought that when your base vehicle (chassis cab), was delivered to the converter the vehicle would of had a spare wheel strapped to the chassis ,so somewhere there must be a big pile of spare wheels and tyres
Its ludicrous that you spend £40 on a MH yet it comes without a spare wheel! and the converter supplies you with a can a goo in case you have a puncture,if you do get a flat and the tyre comes off the wheel rim that goo will be as much good as a chocolate tea pot!!!.
Take care Les.
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I have 3 16" wheels for sale (no tyres) which will fit Fiat etc. I bought 4 from someone who had replaced theirs with alloy wheels. I did this because of the same reasons as you, we have have some of the tyre gunge stuff but it will only work if its a nail in the tyre and not a large split etc.
We currently on our way to France (sending this from the ferry). Had and intresting night in Dover last night. Had cars racing up and down the esplanade and a drunk trying to get in the van at 0330. I dont think we will be staying there again, although there were another 5 vans along the road.
If your intrested in the wheels we will be back in 2 weeks and I will be putting them on ebay. I will post more details on our return.
Andy
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Thanks Bubblehead but I have agreed with our dealer Spinney Motorhomes in Cheshire for a rim to be provided as we collect our Autotrail Cheyenne on Monday.
Sorry to hear of your Dover night don't let it spoil your trip - after the Seafrance strike recently we were stranded at Calais in storm force winds overnight and next day headed for the tunnel if you book in advance it's not so bad but it cost us £158.00, in future we are booking the tunnel.
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When we collected our new Hymer recently i requested a spare wheel / tyre to be supplied - imagine trying to "repair" the tyre with the sealant and compressor!.
It MIGHT work ok if you had a slow puncture or a screw through the tyre.
We were lucky that our van has a storage place between the "double floor" to store one.
Anyone with an Alko chassis should check if they already have a spare wheel holder fitted underneath!
I asked the Alko people at the NEC show recently, and they said they do supply chassis with them fitted if requested to do so by manufacturers.
The holders are also available to buy as an add-on providing the chassis was originally manufactured to accept one (The chassis has mounting points in specific places).
Happy Travels
Dave
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