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      07-02-2015, 04:19 AM   #1
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135 spare tyre

Can another confirm this part number for BMW space saver 17" fits over the front calipers of the 135i???

#36116750007

I no long want to have a full size spare in the boot as i need the space.

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      07-05-2015, 05:05 AM   #2
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cmon guys, someone has got to have a space saver for their 135i that can confirm this.
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I think Dackelone did this.
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      07-05-2015, 03:16 PM   #4
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Any 17 inch wheel will be needed to clear the front brakes of a 135i. At first I used BMW's euro space saver spare tire. But the very first time I used one... (in the rain) it was quite scarry how much the rear end wiggled around just going straight down the autobahn at 80 to 100 kph. That's when I went with a full size spare - from an e46 330ci. So happy now.

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      07-06-2015, 06:00 AM   #5
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Any 17 inch wheel will be needed to clear the front brakes of a 135i. At first I used BMW's euro space saver spare tire. But the very first time I used one... (in the rain) it was quite scarry how much the rear end wiggled around just going straight down the autobahn at 80 to 100 kph. That's when I went with a full size spare - from an e46 330ci. So happy now.

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http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showp...3&postcount=27


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http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showp...1&postcount=63
So here's a question that maybe you can answer, Dackel:

My 135i has 18" wheels with Michelin PSS tires on them. I occasionally head out hiking with a friend in remote places that might be 30 or 40 miles off of paved roads, on well maintained dirt/gravel roads. A couple of these areas are relatively isolated, and getting an irreparable flat tire could be very very bad.

I have a set of 17" Blizzaks on wheels that I use as winter tires. Unlike the PSS tires on the stock wheels, the winter set is square (front and rears the same). Could I simply take one of those Blizzaks with me in the car trunk while venturing out to one of these remote places, and use the Blizzak as a temporary spare in the case of a catastrophic flat?

Thanks.

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So here's a question that maybe you can answer, Dackel:

My 135i has 18" wheels with Michelin PSS tires on them. I occasionally head out hiking with a friend in remote places that might be 30 or 40 miles off of paved roads, on well maintained dirt/gravel roads. A couple of these areas are relatively isolated, and getting an irreparable flat tire could be very very bad.

I have a set of 17" Blizzaks on wheels that I use as winter tires. Unlike the PSS tires on the stock wheels, the winter set is square (front and rears the same). Could I simply take one of those Blizzaks with me in the car trunk while venturing out to one of these remote places, and use the Blizzak as a temporary spare in the case of a catastrophic flat?

Thanks.

Yes, a 17 inch wheel will fit over the front brake rotors and work well as a spare tire. You might want to buy the BMW jack kit... but carrying one of your winter tire/wheels as a spare is a good idea. :Thumbsup:

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      06-26-2016, 12:33 PM   #9
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Yes, a 17 inch wheel will fit over the front brake rotors and work well as a spare tire. You might want to buy the BMW jack kit... but carrying one of your winter tire/wheels as a spare is a good idea. :Thumbsup:

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Thanks!

Is there a special part number for a BMW jack kit that is specific to the 1-Series?

Thanks in advance
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      06-26-2016, 01:02 PM   #10
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Thanks!

Is there a special part number for a BMW jack kit that is specific to the 1-Series?

Thanks in advance
Not specific to 1-series. I have the following BMW jack I carry in my trunk: 71102182448

I also carry the M Mobility kit, although I would have to be in a tough position in order to use it.

I used to carry the space saver spare as well (never used), but I sold it to a local list member and just started bringing one of my square winter wheels. Yes, it eats up a bunch of trunk space, but I don't carry much in my 1er.
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Thanks!

Is there a special part number for a BMW jack kit that is specific to the 1-Series?

Thanks in advance

BMW jack kit: p/n 71 10 6 73 536 - 100 euros
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showp...3&postcount=27

My evolution of spare tires...
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showp...1&postcount=63


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BMW jack kit: p/n 71 10 6 73 536 - 100 euros
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showp...3&postcount=27

My evolution of spare tires...
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showp...1&postcount=63


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Thanks, Dack.

Checking Amazon, the part number you gave and the one given in the post above yours, produces the same search result.

Thanks to both of you!
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      06-27-2016, 01:14 PM   #13
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Thanks, Dack.

Checking Amazon, the part number you gave and the one given in the post above yours, produces the same search result.

Thanks to both of you!
Your welcome!


You can also order a mini spare from TireRack.com I also remember some forum members saying the Mitsubishi Galant mini spare fits on a 135i. Just make sure its a 17" wheel.

My alloy mini spare(in that link I posted above) was a German only part. The reason is while BMW NA will sell you the alloy wheel, the tire has no DOT rating - so its not allowed to sell it in the USA. But you can order a spare tire "kit" for the old X5 or e60 5er.... and that mini spare tire would also work! I think the kit also comes with a jack.

spare tire kit e60 550i bmw p/n 36110308889 $299

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=36_0916



steel mini spare wheel... 4BX17 ET:18 bmw p/n 36116758778 $66.00

Then order a mini tire from TireRack or a local tire dealer.
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=36_0718
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Yes, a 17 inch wheel will fit over the front brake rotors and work well as a spare tire. You might want to buy the BMW jack kit... but carrying one of your winter tire/wheels as a spare is a good idea. :Thumbsup:

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Dack, I cant tell from the pics, but is that spare strapped down any way on top of your trunk tray?
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Dack, I cant tell from the pics, but is that spare strapped down any way on top of your trunk tray?
No it is not. I know... it should be.... but it really doesn't move around on my rubber trunk mat. I did buy the BMW cargo net from my dealer. But I have never gotten around to installing it. I should though.

This is the OEM cargo net I have....

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=03_0269

Here is a great DIY thread on how to install it...

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Bav Auto sells spare tire kits and also a cover that straps the thing down
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...Could I simply take one of those Blizzaks with me in the car trunk while venturing out to one of these remote places, and use the Blizzak as a temporary spare in the case of a catastrophic flat?...
Perfect idea! This never occurred to me.
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Thanks, Dack.

Checking Amazon, the part number you gave and the one given in the post above yours, produces the same search result.

Thanks to both of you!
Your welcome!


You can also order a mini spare from TireRack.com I also remember some forum members saying the Mitsubishi Galant mini spare fits on a 135i. Just make sure its a 17" wheel.

My alloy mini spare(in that link I posted above) was a German only part. The reason is while BMW NA will sell you the alloy wheel, the tire has no DOT rating - so its not allowed to sell it in the USA. But you can order a spare tire "kit" for the old X5 or e60 5er.... and that mini spare tire would also work! I think the kit also comes with a jack.

spare tire kit e60 550i bmw p/n 36110308889 $299

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=36_0916



steel mini spare wheel... 4BX17 ET:18 bmw p/n 36116758778 $66.00

Then order a mini tire from TireRack or a local tire dealer.
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=36_0718
Is that the smallest possible spare tire that will fit the front or back of our 1'ers Dack? Or would this one possibly work too? I'm trying to maximize space left over in the trunk..

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=36_0513

That one is 3.5" X 17 et30
Bmw pn # 36116750007
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Is that the smallest possible spare tire that will fit the front or back of our 1'ers Dack? Or would this one possibly work too? I'm trying to maximize space left over in the trunk..

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=36_0513

That one is 3.5" X 17 et30
Bmw pn # 36116750007

I think your wheel has the wrong offset(ET)...

This is the alloy mini wheel I had...

3,5X17 ET:8 bmw p/n 36116788203

You can see the spare tire options IF you select an euro build car on the ETK...
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=36_1274

You wil then need to order a DOT approved mini tire... 125/80R17

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PS: The smallest wheel a 135i can use is a 17 inch. 1M's need an 18 inch spare.
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Dackelone: Do you have a TPMS in your spare? I'm figuring that would confuse the receivers in the car, but I also assume you'd get an error if you were to run with the spare since the flat one with TPMS would be in the trunk.
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Dackelone: Do you have a TPMS in your spare? I'm figuring that would confuse the receivers in the car, but I also assume you'd get an error if you were to run with the spare since the flat one with TPMS would be in the trunk.
No, I do not have a TPMS sensor in my spare. But that would not confuse the system. The sensors are only activated when the wheel is spinning(on the car). Having a spare with a TPMS would be ok in the trunk. I just did not feel like spending extra money for my spare.

Btw... I've never had to use my full size spare. But two years ago while in Italy with some BMW friends(Sella 1.0 trip) one of our guys experienced a little bit too much power on over steer... he broke his right rear tire and wheel. I lent him my full size spare. This is the real reason why I carry a full size spare. You don't want to be limited to "just" a 120 mile range(and only 45 mph) speed. Having a full size spare is the only way to travel with full peace of mind.
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I had no idea you could fit even a space saver anywhere, I looked in my boot expecting a spare and saw the battery, forgot that BMWs are runflats...
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