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Hi

Couple of quick questions

Does the spare in the Sport with 15" alloys still have a 14" space saver?

Does anybody know if the wheel well would take a full size alloy?

Cheers

Damo

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  • I don't know if it's 100% relevant to your original enquiry but my Citigo Elegance was ordered with the Style Pack 2, 15" silver Auriga alloy wheels which also comes with a 14" steel spare wheel etc. 

  • Yes, they are the same as the steel wheels that come as standard on the S and SE models.

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    I still cant get my head round the fact that so many cars are now sold without a spare.Its nothing more than a money making exercise for the car makers,who then charge you for a spare.As i have said b

I would think it would take a 15" rim, if there is a 14" space saver in there the profile of the tyre will make it the same height as the 15

 

Does that make sense 

I would think it would take a 15" rim, if there is a 14" space saver in there the profile of the tyre will make it the same height as the 15

 

Does that make sense 

That is not always the case with space savers, but I don't know how it applies to the Citigo.

That is not always the case with space savers, but I don't know how it applies to the Citigo.

 

Don't think Skoda use a proper Space Savers ( like a motor bike tyre )  think they just use smaller rims

 

My Vrs runs on 18" rubber but the spare is a 16", it stands the same height due to the tyres profile

I don't know if it's 100% relevant to your original enquiry but my Citigo Elegance was ordered with the Style Pack 2, 15" silver Auriga alloy wheels which also comes with a 14" steel spare wheel etc.  I presume that the Sport will have the same equipment?  As you can see from the pics, it's not a space-saver wheel/tyre combination but a full size (albeit 14") item.

 

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Which make of tyres are standard fit on the Elegance and Sport,the tyres on the car not the spare?

  I see the spare is fitted upside down in the boot because of the tools,so you need to remove it and turn it over to check the air. Is the wheel fastened in the boot  with a bolt,or just loose?

The spare is fastened with a big 'hand screw'. I too have a full size 14 inch steel spare in my elegance.

The factory has different suppliers for tyres, so it's not always the same. There is a thread about it here somewhere.

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Ive just picked up a genuine citigo 14" alloy with tyre for £60, and it was local too.

Exchanged the space saver I got off ebay with him plus cash balance.

Just need a jack kit and im sorted.

Please tell me its not a generic jack for the citigo. From the looks of the sill any vag one should fit

The alloy fits in the wheel well no probs (it would even take a 15-16" by the look of it)

Anybody wanna buy the slime and compressor?

Cheers

Damo

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Which make of tyres are standard fit on the Elegance and Sport,the tyres on the car not the spare?

Mine are Continental Contipremium Contact 2 185/55/15's

Cheers

Damo

Which make of tyres are standard fit on the Elegance and Sport, the tyres on the car not the spare?

 

 

Sadly, my optional Style Pack 2 Auriga alloy wheels came fitted with 185/55 x15" Bridgestone Ecopia tyres which have a particularly uninteresting tread pattern as shown below. They seem OK in the dry but I haven't been out in the rain to try them in the wet, since I collected the car on May 3rd this year.

 

I also have the standard set of Elegance 14" Apus alloy wheels which are fitted with175/65 x14" Continental ContiPremiumContact 2 tyres.

 

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Mine are Continental Contipremium Contact 2 185/55/15's

Cheers

Damo

Seem to remember last week in Mitchells the showroom Sport they had on display had Bridgestone tyres fitted.

Thanks a lot guys for all the info.So its pot luck on which tyres you get.

  Pity they could not store the spare the correct way round in the  boot,but i do understand why they cant because of the tools on top.

Anybody wanna buy the slime and compressor?

 

How much would you want for the compressor?

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Not sure what their worth tbh

 

pm me an offer an we'll go from there

 

Cheers

 

Damo

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Are the spare wheels 14" the same as the regular steel wheels?

 

Does anyone know what the part number is?

Yes, they are the same as the steel wheels that come as standard on the S and SE models.

Thanks for the info Tom_I

Yes, they are the same as the steel wheels that come as standard on the S and SE models.

I am not sure that this is correct.  I have the spare wheel and unfortunately after just a day of ownership had to use it.  It had stickers saying that it was limited to 50 mph therefore I doubt that it is a normal wheel.

I am not sure that this is correct.  I have the spare wheel and unfortunately after just a day of ownership had to use it.  It had stickers saying that it was limited to 50 mph therefore I doubt that it is a normal wheel.

 

Ah, but that's because your car has alloy wheels, which are not exactly the same size as the steel spare.

 

The handbook says:

 

Warning - If the dimensions or design of the temporary spare wheel differ from the fitted tyres, never drive faster than 80 km/h (or 50 mph).

 

 

I'll get my spare out and check later on, but it has exactly the same tyre on it as the rest of the wheels.

I am not sure that this is correct.  I have the spare wheel and unfortunately after just a day of ownership had to use it.  It had stickers saying that it was limited to 50 mph therefore I doubt that it is a normal wheel.

That's interesting.My Son had to use his spare for several weeks early this year.

It's a full size 165x70x14 with no sticker speed limitations on it ( The same as JimmyR's in post #5.)

Maybe the latest Citigos have smaller space saver spare wheels?

If you opt for a spare wheel, it will be a 14" steel one with a 165/70 R14 tyre on it, regardless of what wheels and tyres are fitted to the car.

 

Citigo S and SE models come as standard with 14" steel wheels with the same size of tyre, so there's no reason to restrict your speed if you use the spare.

 

However, if your car has alloy wheels with different sized tyres, there will be a slight mismatch in the rolling radius compared with the spare.

 

It will be very small, and the handbook is probably being over-cautious, but in such cases it advises you not to exceed 50 mph.

As can be seen in post #5 above, there are no warning stickers on my spare wheel.  However, I have never removed the spare wheel so I cannot guarantee that there's not a sticker on the other side.  However, I would have thought that they'd have also placed the warning where it would be fully visible on the wheel/tyre as it sits in the spare wheel well too?

They're on the outside and clearly visible (and its an offence to hide it eg with a wheel trim) so you know about it and if the police see you doing over 50 on one you can get a CU60 and 3 points.

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