BMW spare wheel or mobility kit?

samman325

///Member
So having just bought an e90 while owning both an e36 and e46 at the same time, some of the (minor but not so minor) drawbacks of the new ride are becoming more evident, more notably the absence of a spare wheel.

Since the car will be the wifes daily and with the state of our roads, i would prefer to have some sort of safety mechanism in case of a tyre related incident. Enter the two options, each with there own set of challenges:
1) sparewheel kit - reduced boot space
2) mobility kit - read mixed reviews on reliability and effectiveness

Would just like to gauge opinions of which option would be a better? Or any other option i may have overlooked?
 

Ralf*

///Member
for a "wife"s car....mobility kit

single women should not be stopping anywhere to do a wheel change, there is too much danger involved.

rather drive to the nearest populated and safe area, and take it from there
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
Space-saver! Mobility kit is good for simple punctures, but no good if the tyre and wheel is damaged. And for the mobility kit, just invest in a good MotoQuip 12V mini Air compressor and a can of goo... :thumbs:
 

DieselFan

Honorary ///Member
speeddemon said:
A can of Tyre weld would do the trick as well just to get home safely :thumbs:

I have heard this corrodes rims and can lead to other problems like air leaking from the tyre.

The safest option is to keep the RFTs on if its for your wife.
 

speeddemon

///Member
DieselFan said:
speeddemon said:
A can of Tyre weld would do the trick as well just to get home safely :thumbs:

I have heard this corrodes rims and can lead to other problems like air leaking from the tyre.

The safest option is to keep the RFTs on if its for your wife.

Oh ok...didn't know that..thanx for the heads up:thumbs:
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
speeddemon said:
DieselFan said:
speeddemon said:
A can of Tyre weld would do the trick as well just to get home safely :thumbs:

I have heard this corrodes rims and can lead to other problems like air leaking from the tyre.

The safest option is to keep the RFTs on if its for your wife.

Oh ok...didn't know that..thanx for the heads up:thumbs:

Well, the idea is to get you home safely, but I personally would have the tyre removed and have the puncture properly repaired with a mushroom plug (assuming that the puncture is not too close to the tread shoulder), and then clean the inevitable mess on the rim etc.
 

mubz

Member
The spare wheel is a must imo....
a bit off topic, but does anyone know where to get the bmw spare wheel kit from besides dealers? looking around and they seem scarce. Agents want R5800 for the kit. that's ridiculous
 
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