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A guy notified me that he has a space saver spare tire that I hope will fit my "71 GP. He discribes the spare as a "F-78-14 from a 79 Camero. The tire has a 4 3/4 bolt circle" Will this do the trick?
Thanks much Denny |
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A guy notified me that he has a space saver spare tire that I hope will fit my "71 GP. He discribes the spare as a "F-78-14 from a 79 Camero. The tire has a 4 3/4 bolt circle" Will this do the trick?
Thanks much Denny |
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it will fit on, but why? The trunk has plenty of room for the full size so why do you want to use a temporary spare that is only to be run up to 50 mph as a spare?
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My brother's SSJ has the optional space saver spare w/bottle, but he also carries a full-size Radial TA on an American Racing 200s wheel for an actual emergency. Let me know if you need a picture of the space saver. Also, contact Darrel at doggie104@aol.com as he may have a correct space saver for you....
Harvey
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later model caprice's buick fullsize 88-95?have 16" space savers usually in uni-lug pattern,
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