kjechel
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Here is a Spare Tire & Wheel Combo that fits in the spare tire well without raising the load floor.
NOTE: THIS WILL FIT ON THE REAR ONLY, IT DOES NOT CLEAR THE FRONT BRAKE CALIPER
Here's what it looks like in the spare tire well
and on the car
The wheel is BMW P/N 36116758778. It is 17x4 ET18.
I purchased mine from www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-bmw-parts/black-steel-emergency-wheel/36116758778. It bolts right up and clears the rear caliper by about 3/8". It's meant to be used with conical seat lug nuts, but our spherical seat OEM lug nuts will work with some limitations (see Post #29 for more about Lug Nuts to use with this wheel).
The centerbore is 72.6 mm, so you may want to use a centering ring. The wheel itself weighs 16.4 pounds
The tire is Continental sContact 115/95R17, 4.4" wide x 25.6" diameter. I purchased mine from Tire Rack. It looks very small, but the diameter matches our OEM tires well and it's rated for 1521 pounds load capacity, which is plenty adequate for the rear of the ITS. This size was used as the spare for some Porsche Boxsters. The wheel & tire together weigh 28.2 pounds.
The unique thing about this wheel & tire combo is that it is only 5 inches high when laid down flat on the floor. That's exactly the right height to support the load floor without any foam blocks. A wider tire will bulge out more (past the rim edges) which may raise the load floor a bit.
I found that to position the tire so its surface is parallel to the load floor, it needs to be supported at the front edge by a 1.5" thick spacer (I'm simulating this with a wooden 2x2).
See post #3 below for how I secured it to the floor of the spare tire well.
See post #9 below for a scissor jack and lug wrench that fits under the wheel & tire.
NOTE: THIS WILL FIT ON THE REAR ONLY, IT DOES NOT CLEAR THE FRONT BRAKE CALIPER
Here's what it looks like in the spare tire well
and on the car
The wheel is BMW P/N 36116758778. It is 17x4 ET18.
I purchased mine from www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-bmw-parts/black-steel-emergency-wheel/36116758778. It bolts right up and clears the rear caliper by about 3/8". It's meant to be used with conical seat lug nuts, but our spherical seat OEM lug nuts will work with some limitations (see Post #29 for more about Lug Nuts to use with this wheel).
The centerbore is 72.6 mm, so you may want to use a centering ring. The wheel itself weighs 16.4 pounds
The tire is Continental sContact 115/95R17, 4.4" wide x 25.6" diameter. I purchased mine from Tire Rack. It looks very small, but the diameter matches our OEM tires well and it's rated for 1521 pounds load capacity, which is plenty adequate for the rear of the ITS. This size was used as the spare for some Porsche Boxsters. The wheel & tire together weigh 28.2 pounds.
The unique thing about this wheel & tire combo is that it is only 5 inches high when laid down flat on the floor. That's exactly the right height to support the load floor without any foam blocks. A wider tire will bulge out more (past the rim edges) which may raise the load floor a bit.
I found that to position the tire so its surface is parallel to the load floor, it needs to be supported at the front edge by a 1.5" thick spacer (I'm simulating this with a wooden 2x2).
See post #3 below for how I secured it to the floor of the spare tire well.
See post #9 below for a scissor jack and lug wrench that fits under the wheel & tire.
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