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I think they are actually physically smaller the spares. We have one in the boot off our volvo but as the boss says you cannot go over fifty with them on.

 
; )let a little bit of air out of your other tyres, that way the axles will be the same distance to the floor
 
OMG ! Your missuss has equestrian leanings , you can get pills for that.So copperslip is recommened then , what is it and where from ? I've vaguely heard of it.
Bl00dy thing rules her life, keeps her out of my hair though. With the sh!te we have had to endure for the last 2.5 years it has been a godsend really and kept her elatively sane

Copperslip from the Latin Copper [n] meaning Copper and Slip [n] from the Greek 'George Michael' meaning slip or lube.

Basically it is copper impregnated grease. Available in Aerosol {not Barrymore} or in a tin. Barrymore version is good for penetrating as the solvent evaporates having transported its 'lubey' stuff to the right spot. Tin version...leather it on with a paint brush. 1 tin lasted me for 10 years... :coat

 
do me a favour mate and measure the diameters?Thanks eternally

James
Apoligies Rev the diameter is the same its the actual width of the tyre that is smaller. I knew there was somthing different about them come to think of it it just would not work if the circumference of the wheel was less and deffinately on the front. It does say not to exceed 50mph on it and read the instructions.

 
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