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Fantine

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 3:15 am
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I was the poster who asked about replacement tires for the Kumho Solus tires
that came
with my 07 Elantra. Based on the responses, I'm going to price another
Kumho to replace the no-name tire I currently have after I picked up a nail.
Now, my question is: can I put a full-sized spare (the no-name tire) in
the well where the compact spare currently resides or is just not designed
for that. It's hard for me to tell just from looking. Thanks in advance.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 3:15 am
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"Fantine" <fantine.TakeThisOut@att.net> wrote in message
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>I was the poster who asked about replacement tires for the Kumho Solus
>tires that came
> with my 07 Elantra. Based on the responses, I'm going to price another
> Kumho to replace the no-name tire I currently have after I picked up a
> nail. Now, my question is: can I put a full-sized spare (the no-name
> tire) in the well where the compact spare currently resides or is just not
> designed for that. It's hard for me to tell just from looking. Thanks in
> advance.

If you can locate a tape measure, I'm sure you can figure it out. If you
want to be absolutely sure, pull one of your tires and place it in the well.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:05 am
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Judging by the size of the well, it would appear it'll fit just fine, as
long as you move the jack and tool tray to another location. Keep in
mind, too, that you'll need to purchase an additional wheel.

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 4:35 pm
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"hyundaitech" <notpublic.DeleteThis@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> Judging by the size of the well, it would appear it'll fit just fine, as
> long as you move the jack and tool tray to another location. Keep in
> mind, too, that you'll need to purchase an additional wheel.

I did that on another car I owned by selecting the best tire from a set of 4
I was replacing and having it mounted on a steel frame which cost me only
$40. Of course, just like the space saver tire, I never needed to mount it
on the car.
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 9:11 pm
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On Jan 31, 7:15 pm, "Fantine" <fant....RemoveThis@att.net> wrote:
> I was the poster who asked about replacement tires for the Kumho Solus tires
> that came
> with my 07 Elantra.  Based on the responses, I'm going to price another
> Kumho to replace the no-name tire I currently have after I picked up a nail.
> Now, my question is:  can I  put a full-sized spare (the no-name tire) in
> the well where the compact spare currently resides or is just not designed
> for that.  It's hard for me to tell just from looking.  Thanks in advance.

I don't know about the '07 elantra, but on my '01, when I got a flat I
tried to put the full sized wheel in there. It might have fit if I
took out the spacers/padding -- but I didn't want to do that knowing
the spare would go back in. As it was, the trunk lining was lifted up
about an inch.
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Fantine

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 4:02 am
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Thanks for the help -- appreciate it.

"hyundaitech" <notpublic.TakeThisOut@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> Judging by the size of the well, it would appear it'll fit just fine, as
> long as you move the jack and tool tray to another location. Keep in
> mind, too, that you'll need to purchase an additional wheel.
>
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 11:13 am
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I did that once with a used '06 or '07 Sonata. Had to remove four foam
blocks that were stuch to the bottom of the well. It was a used car with
a bent wheel and a worn out doughnut. Just seemed easier and more cost
effective to get a regular wheel than try to deal with a doughnut.

The '07 Elantra doesn't have the blocks, however. The tire sits on the
bottom of the well, and the foam tool caddy sits on top of the doughnut.
There won't be enough room under the cover for the tool caddy with a
full-sized spare.

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 4:20 pm
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Thanks for the information about your Elantra. The trunk on my 07 Elantra
is amazingly big. I can get some much stuff (by which I mean junk!) into
the trunk than in my old Saturn. I picked up my brother, his wife and kid
at the airport a few months ago and managed to get everything they brought
with them into the trunk without any problem. My only complaint is with
those stupid pulls for lowering the back seat. They're always in the way
and I've had to get one fixed already (no charge, at least).

"Matthew Fedder" <enigmamf.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jan 31, 7:15 pm, "Fantine" <fant....TakeThisOut@att.net> wrote:
> I was the poster who asked about replacement tires for the Kumho Solus
> tires
> that came
> with my 07 Elantra. Based on the responses, I'm going to price another
> Kumho to replace the no-name tire I currently have after I picked up a
> nail.
> Now, my question is: can I put a full-sized spare (the no-name tire) in
> the well where the compact spare currently resides or is just not designed
> for that. It's hard for me to tell just from looking. Thanks in advance.

I don't know about the '07 elantra, but on my '01, when I got a flat I
tried to put the full sized wheel in there. It might have fit if I
took out the spacers/padding -- but I didn't want to do that knowing
the spare would go back in. As it was, the trunk lining was lifted up
about an inch.
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Dave Edwards

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 6:14 pm
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Is it just a nail, or something more aggressive??
Unless it is in the sidewall, a plug will fix almost any nail hole. The
local service station charges ten bucks to plug a nail hole. I since went to
Lowe's and picked up a nail hole plugging kit and have done it myself
several times....never has a problem with the repair.
.....Dave


"Fantine" <fantine.RemoveThis@att.net> wrote in message
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>I was the poster who asked about replacement tires for the Kumho Solus
>tires that came
> with my 07 Elantra. Based on the responses, I'm going to price another
> Kumho to replace the no-name tire I currently have after I picked up a
> nail. Now, my question is: can I put a full-sized spare (the no-name
> tire) in the well where the compact spare currently resides or is just not
> designed for that. It's hard for me to tell just from looking. Thanks in
> advance.
>
>
>
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 12:23 am
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I was told that it was some kind of industrial staple, and they recommended
replacement. (I drive past a large construction site every day, and there's
always junk on the road, so it made sense to me that I had picked up
something there.) In retrospect, I should have been more aggressive in
asking about repair as an alternative to replacement. Next time, I'll know
better.

"Dave Edwards" <kd2e DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Is it just a nail, or something more aggressive??
> Unless it is in the sidewall, a plug will fix almost any nail hole. The
> local service station charges ten bucks to plug a nail hole. I since went
> to Lowe's and picked up a nail hole plugging kit and have done it myself
> several times....never has a problem with the repair.
> ....Dave
>
>
> "Fantine" <fantine DeleteThis @att.net> wrote in message
> news:x9woj.184098$MJ6.4559@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>>I was the poster who asked about replacement tires for the Kumho Solus
>>tires that came
>> with my 07 Elantra. Based on the responses, I'm going to price another
>> Kumho to replace the no-name tire I currently have after I picked up a
>> nail. Now, my question is: can I put a full-sized spare (the no-name
>> tire) in the well where the compact spare currently resides or is just
>> not designed for that. It's hard for me to tell just from looking.
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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