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full-size spare? indy shop in Philly 850

Hi everyone,
I just bought a 1996 850 sportwagon and in just a few days it will become home to my family (2 kids, 2 cats, dog, bemused spouse) for 3 weeks as we move cross-country. The dealer I bought it from talked me into going back to the 17" rim size with low-profile tires (the 16s on it during test drive were bent). I'm a bit skeptical about the low-profiles, so any suggestions are welcome. Anyhow, I noticed that the temporary spare looks tiny next to the 17s and so I brought it to a local tire dealer, with hopes of jumping up to a full size spare. The car has the optional 3rd seat, which has the seat belt fastener connecting to a sort of hat-channel in the spare wheel well. Convinced that the spare would fit if only I bashed off the little bracket welded to the channel I did so, and lo and behold the full size spare doesn't fit in the well. Maybe it would if the channel for the 3rd seat weren't there. The tire dealer couldn't do any better than the tiny temporary, and suggested that should I get a flat up front, I switch a rear for front and put the temporary on the back. My confusion/question is basically this: does anyone have a solution for a spare closer to the 'original' tire size? Did a better-sized spare fit until the 3rd seat entered the picture?
Question 2: I'm also looking for shop recommendations in Philadelphia.
Thanks, DR








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    full-size spare? indy shop in Philly 850 1995

    i have a 17" volan as my spare. it'll fit if u remove the styrofoam spacer. then again, i don't have a 3rd row seat. u can try and get one of those 16" ur dealer removed and see if that'll fit...good luck, and watch out for those potholes! make sure u keep air pressure above 32 psi minimum, i run 34~38 to keep them from blowing out hitting a nasty pothole...








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    full-size spare? indy shop in Philly 850

    Heh Dumb Rookie;
    I live in suburban Philly, (Havertown). Might make a suggestion if I knew where you live for mileage sake.








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      indy shop close to Philly 850

      Swedish Auot Sports Inc 1824 rt 70 @ 856 751 5544








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      full-size spare? indy shop in Philly 850

      I'll be in Chesnut Hill/Mt. Airy vicinity. Thanks!








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        full-size spare? indy shop in Philly 850

        Sorry but even though I grew up in Flourtown not far from you, I never had my Volvo back then. Can't really recommend a good foreign Indy repair shop in that immediate area. But now that I think about it there was a pretty reliable shop on Flourtown Avenue in Wyndmoor, if my memory serves me correctly.
        Flourtown Ave. is right off of Willow Grove Avenue which runs right thru Wyndmoor. I think the name of the shop was B & W Auto repair or something like that. Take a run over there this weekend and check it out. It is the aprt of Flourtown Avenue that is on the WEST side of Willow Grove Avenue.
        Good Luck!








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    full-size spare? indy shop in Philly 850

    I don't know as I'm not familiar with the wagons. Your tire guy is correct in that if you get a flat up front it is best to put the donut tire on the rear. The good news is that the 850's jack up the whole side (center jack point) so you can remove both front and back at the same time.
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    96 850 GLT 5-Speed- Sold due to astronomical repair costs.







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