'58 Cayman space-saver specific......

'58 Cayman space-saver specific......

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kipperonabike

Original Poster:

18 posts

166 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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Hi - after my second flat in 6 months (thankfully it was fixable and only cost £23 this time) I'm very much inclined to get a space-saver spare.
I've had a quick look on ebay and need some help to identify just what I'm after please....

cvega

424 posts

164 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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where are you gonna put it ?

kipperonabike

Original Poster:

18 posts

166 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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I believe it will fit in the front hole? Apparently there is an inflated and a non-inflated version. Other problem of course is where to stick the punctured wheel as I don't think standard wheels fits in the front??

Need confirmation on all though if anyone can help.

(I'm also hoping that if I embark on this plan I will never have a puncture again smile)

cvega

424 posts

164 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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kipperonabike said:
I believe it will fit in the front hole? Apparently there is an inflated and a non-inflated version. Other problem of course is where to stick the punctured wheel as I don't think standard wheels fits in the front??

Need confirmation on all though if anyone can help.

(I'm also hoping that if I embark on this plan I will never have a puncture again smile)
I can confirm an 18 wheel won't fit inside the frunk - or in the back - but perhaps you could put it inside on the nice leather seat... I dind't realise porsche made a space saver for the cayman.. Especially for the S where calipers are larger.

edc

9,298 posts

256 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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The 986 Boxster has a standard space saver. It should fit as the S uses the same brakes as the 996.