BKK Jack
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I got my Modern Spare this morning. At first glance it looks like the bore is way too big. It's a little cold and windy outside now, so maybe I'll do a test fit later.
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didnt know that was there!!Okay, that didn't go well. My somewhat miscalibrated eyeball was correct, although to be fair it's so far off Dare Devil could have seen it.
I sent them an email asking for a shipping a shipping label to return it and for a refund. Let's see what happens.
The day wasn't a total loss, though. One of the things that bugged me about this car was that there was no way to prop up the hatch floor to get to the tray underneath it, or where I had hoped my spare tire would live. In a burst of inspiration, I grabbed an old shoe lace and Robert was almost immediately a sibling of one of my parents.
The string is hidden by my TuxMat. Visible only for the picture.
unless I missed something, this was too low. I put in the spare and the accord foam on top. It was too low and not big enough. Might be able to put something underneath to raise it. Or you need to buy a piece of foam to put on top off it.I'm wondering that too, does the rear mat lay flat with both the tire and foam tool holder?
I thought about that, but a half-hearted try made me think I might damage it.that thread to
never mind. i see what you did with the shoelace. BTW- you can also fold it.
Okay, that didn't go well. My somewhat miscalibrated eyeball was correct, although to be fair it's so far off Dare Devil could have seen it.
I sent them an email asking for a shipping a shipping label to return it and for a refund. Let's see what happens.
The day wasn't a total loss, though. One of the things that bugged me about this car was that there was no way to prop up the hatch floor to get to the tray underneath it, or where I had hoped my spare tire would live. In a burst of inspiration, I grabbed an old shoe lace and Robert was almost immediately a sibling of one of my parents.
The string is hidden by my TuxMat. Visible only for the picture.
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Was this spare tire/wheel that you received from Modern Spare.? If so it did not fit correctly?
Yes it is and no it didn't. The bore of the wheel is something over 70mm, when I'm pretty sure it should be 64.1mm. I'm sure I could get an adapter for it, but now it's a matter of principle. They charge a hell of a lot of money for a wheel/tire they say fits and send me one that doesn't? Completely unacceptable.Was this the spare tire/wheel that you received from Modern Spare.? If soit did not fit correctly?
Please note I did not actually do this myself, but I went into my Acura dealership to get a couple of accessories installed and I had the tech person check if the tire/wheel kit from Modern Spare fit. The service advisor said the tech put spare tire/wheel on the front of the car since it had the largest brakes and it fit fine. Again I did not do this myself and I really don't know what a bore is!Yes it is and no it didn't. The bore of the wheel is something over 70mm, when I'm pretty sure it should be 64.1mm. I'm sure I could get an adapter for it, but now it's a matter of principle. They charge a hell of a lot of money for a wheel/tire they say fits and send me one that doesn't? Completely unacceptable.
The bore of a wheel is the diameter of the hole in the middle. It is a critical measurement because it has to precisely mate with the hub on the car. If you look at my picture, the hub is the small raised ring that has no rust on it. You can see the space between it and the wheel bore easily, because of the visable surface rust. It shouldn't look like that. The bore of the wheel and the hub have to match, because that is what carries the weight of the car. The lugs don't carry any weight and aren't designed to. All they do is hold the wheel onto the hub.Please note I did not actually do this myself, but I went into my Acura dealership to get a couple of accessories installed and I had the tech person check if the tire/wheel kit from Modern Spare fit. The service advisor said the tech put spare tire/wheel on the front of the car since it had the largest brakes and it fit fine. Again I did not do this myself and I really don't know what a bore is!
correct on the bore size!Yes it is and no it didn't. The bore of the wheel is something over 70mm, when I'm pretty sure it should be 64.1mm. I'm sure I could get an adapter for it, but now it's a matter of principle. They charge a hell of a lot of money for a wheel/tire they say fits and send me one that doesn't? Completely unacceptable.
The Honda and Acura model actually use Lug Centric Wheel alignment vs a Europeans car, for example, Which uses a hub centric wheel alignment. The gap is there for any variation of the hub across the several manufacturing facilities. You are completely safe to travel on that wheel without risking any damage tot he vehicle. [/qoute]
I maybe wrong, but I don't buy it. There's a reason there's an entire industry putting out hub-centric rings, so the hub is what supports the weight of the car not the lugs. I told them I would like to continue with the return/refund.