What type of spare tire (if any) was used with a 100L tank in a SWB?
Thanks,
JohnA
What type of spare tire (if any) was used with a 100L tank in a SWB?
Thanks,
JohnA
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Mine has an extra 4.5" Fuch. Fits fine.
It should have a carpet section which
covers the spare tyre.
andy
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The wheel/tyre should be 4.5 or 5.5 steel or alloy according to whatever else was on the other four wheels.
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Does someone have a photo of the spare held down with a leather strap? I'm guessing John doesn't run carpet up front.
Tom F.
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I found a picture in Brett Johnson's book. There is a bracket that looks just like the ones used for luggage tie-downs mounted just below where the VIN is stamped. And the strap used looks just like the ones used to hold spares in the 356's. Tom's right, I'm going to go ahead and delete the front carpet given that this is an industrial strength car. And set it up with the strap configuration that is pictured in Brett's book. It appears that a regular size wheel and tire will fit there fine. I'm going to delete the tire cover as well.
Thanks to everyone for all the help. This is an awesome community. See you in Carmel!
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"Does someone have a photo of the spare held down with a leather strap?" tfiv
repro 356 leather spare tire hold down strap needs to be "distressed"
Footman's bracket mounted as in Andy's post above and positioned same as in Dr. Johnson's book on p.36 of The 911 and 912 Porsche A Restorer's Guide to Authenticity.
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100L tank was epoxy painted but is too glossy - should be satin
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