![]() 10/21/2015 at 22:55 • Filed to: Rust! | ![]() | ![]() |
I knew the Roadmaster had a full size spare, but I was shocked to find that it is an actual matching alloy wheel. Behold, an unused nearly 22 year old tire.
So I pulled the spare out today to deal with this.
There, I fixed it. OK, not really. I will actually get this fixed, but at least I don’t have to worry about the spare dropping out on the road in the meantime.
![]() 10/21/2015 at 23:00 |
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At first I was like did a mouse make a nest out of pieces of asphalt.
![]() 10/21/2015 at 23:00 |
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I was surprised the first time I lifted the trunk floor in the M3 and saw a full-size spare with a matching wheel too. Not something I expected in a car so small and performanced focused. Luckily once I picked the spare up I didn't see the road like you did.
![]() 10/21/2015 at 23:07 |
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Ha!
![]() 10/21/2015 at 23:09 |
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That is surprising!
These things happen with a cheap old car that spent every day outside in the rust belt. It shouldn’t be too expensive to fix for real though.
![]() 10/21/2015 at 23:49 |
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While I’m sure the wheel is fine, I would advise against ever using that tire haha
![]() 10/22/2015 at 00:34 |
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Buick doesn't screw around.
![]() 10/22/2015 at 07:08 |
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Yeah, I’ll have to change that out! I’m just considering it a 50/50 tires for the time being :)
![]() 10/22/2015 at 07:13 |
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I’m not sure how they slid that one past the bean counters. You can tell the interior was designed when GM was at peak bean counter.
![]() 10/22/2015 at 07:28 |
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legit wheel spare tire
A great idea
![]() 10/22/2015 at 08:52 |
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That’s really cool, and it’s even been balanced!
On a related note, my Chevelle has the original spare wheel and tire in the trunk... from 1971...
![]() 10/22/2015 at 08:59 |
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I did actually notice that it had been balanced.
I’m sure that 44 year old tire will do ya juuuuust fine :)
![]() 10/22/2015 at 10:35 |
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Hey, that spare tire well looks like my Celica’s Everything except the spare tire well! (which somehow is solid)
![]() 10/22/2015 at 10:38 |
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That is a surprise! I wonder if that was an option.
![]() 10/22/2015 at 10:39 |
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maybe it was an option
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At least you’ve got something solid!
I don’t know how to weld, so I’ll be taking this to my favorite local El-Cheapo body shop. They replaced my truck’s right rear quarter panel and front lower bumper for a measly $1200, so this can’t cost more than a couple hundred there.
![]() 10/22/2015 at 10:40 |
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The funny thing is from the picture it looks really good, no cracks at all.
![]() 10/22/2015 at 10:42 |
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a friend is actually working on getting B-body floorpans made as, despite the fact that the floorpan barely changed back to the 70’s, no one makes replacement metal.
![]() 10/22/2015 at 10:42 |
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Maybe. I was looking up the RPO codes yesterday, and I saw one for full size spare, but didn’t notice one specifically to make it an alloy. I could’ve missed it though, because I was really just looking to see if mine has the towing package. It has the towing package!!!!!!!! This car is rated to tow 7000 pounds! My truck is only rated for 5700!
![]() 10/22/2015 at 10:43 |
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That is surprising. They made millions of them, and they’ve always been popular.
![]() 10/22/2015 at 10:43 |
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It looks perfect in person too, but 22 year old rubber has gotta be asking for trouble.
![]() 10/22/2015 at 10:44 |
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Possibly. It is a very well optioned car. As far as I can tell it has every option available, except a CD player.
![]() 10/22/2015 at 10:46 |
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Oh yeah, I’m in no way suggesting you drive on that. It is just amazing how good it looks!
![]() 10/22/2015 at 10:49 |
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I felt the same way when I pulled it out!
![]() 10/22/2015 at 10:51 |
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I know. which is why my friend is working on that.
![]() 10/22/2015 at 10:52 |
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To make and sell? That’s a very good opportunity!
![]() 10/22/2015 at 11:03 |
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He’s actually talking to a company about making them, and I’m disappointed in him a little that he’s not going to be doing anything with the sales. He’s literally doing this “for the good of the community” but his ‘92 is pretty rotten underneath. I told him to ask the community to finance the making of the test ones for his own car.
a company called Wolf Steel in Canada makes some gorgeous replacement panels. I have some for my Celica. He’s talking to them.
![]() 10/22/2015 at 11:11 |
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Should be, “for the good of my wallet, I will fix a problem in the community.” :)