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LPG Tank and spare wheel?
Andy.:
We have some sprinkler contractors in at work at the mo installing some new sprinkler pipes and one of them owns a RR P38 if I right :?:
Anyway he has noticed the Discovery in the carpark and has asked for some advice.
He has an LPG tank fitted where the spare wheel used to be now wants to know where the best place is to put the spare :?:
He has cream interior so is a bit worried about his carpets, any suggestions :?:
hobbit:
What about losing the petrol tank, or a swing away carrier on the back, or roof mounted
muddyweb:
Don't put it on the roof.... worst thing you can do with a spare.
A rear swingaway would be the favourite candidate I guess.
Range Rover Blues:
A lot of instalers are now stocking this tyre slime that coats the inside and prevents defaltion from puntures up to 6mm, so you don't need a spare. One benifit is longer tyre life because it claims the coating helps keep the rubber cool, heat build-up being the killer for tyres.
About £30 for a can that won't quite do all 4 tyres for us guys.
Andy.:
--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---A lot of instalers are now stocking this tyre slime that coats the inside and prevents defaltion from puntures up to 6mm, so you don't need a spare. One benifit is longer tyre life because it claims the coating helps keep the rubber cool, heat build-up being the killer for tyres.
About £30 for a can that won't quite do all 4 tyres for us guys.
--- End quote ---
He mentioned this, but I thought you legally needed a spare at all times, and for the MOT :?:
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