Joe98
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You don't need a spare around the suburbs. It is heavy and uses fuel.
When I remove the spare, the bolts that stick out the back are quite ugly. I am aware of the "spare tyre delete" plates available. They all assume I am not going to put the spare tyre on again.
My idea is to cover them in a black steel box, just the right shape, so it looks neat and tidy.
The intention is to put the spare tyre back on when I go away on a trip. So the box needs to be added and removed quickly, just as a bike rack can be added and removed quickly.
When I remove the spare, the bolts that stick out the back are quite ugly. I am aware of the "spare tyre delete" plates available. They all assume I am not going to put the spare tyre on again.
My idea is to cover them in a black steel box, just the right shape, so it looks neat and tidy.
The intention is to put the spare tyre back on when I go away on a trip. So the box needs to be added and removed quickly, just as a bike rack can be added and removed quickly.
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