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  • Space-saver spare conversion for Mk4 R32

    Has anyone converted their air compressor and bottle of sealant to a space-saver spare and jack?

    I've seen the following photo that looks really neat (I like the OE look).

    What Mk4 jack is suitable for use with the R32 - I've been told by Volkswagen Spare Parts that there is more than one part number applicable?

    I'm interested particularly in hearing from someone who has successfully jacked their Mk4 R32 with a Volkswagen '1J' or '8L' jack and have not experienced damage to the seam / floor-pan, nor have experienced damage to the side skirts caused by the jack-screw.

    Last edited by VW R32; 13-02-2008, 08:20 PM.

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    I think that quozl had one in his before he converted it for race use. The spare he had in his didn't fit over the front brakes though so you'd have to swap a rear tyre to the front and put the space saver on the back.
    I noticed that the MkV has a space saver in it. Wonder if this and the associated parts will fit in the boot well. One of the VW dealers on the stand said that this one does fit over the front brakes on the MkV.
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    • #3
      From what I read somewhere - The space saver + jack from an Audi TT should do it.

      (But yeah, won't fit over the front brakes - So you'll be changing two tyres if you ever get a flat on the front)

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      • #4
        i jacked mine with a jack from MK4 2L sport and it didnt do any damage. My frieand wanted to see how would my wheels look on his car
        I think you can get one from EIP, but they say the same, it doesn't fit over the front brakes. I guess its still better than anything. I was thinking about it but my car does not leave the city (except the occasional cruise to the hills) so if i had a flat, RAC would tow it for free
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        • #5
          Thanks balkanac.

          I can say that a Mk5 '1K' jack won't do - it expects the seam to protrude significantly further from the floor-pan - I envisage using this jack would push your floor-pan in slightly.

          There's a tool for every job, and there's the right tool for the right job.
          Last edited by VW R32; 14-02-2008, 10:58 AM.

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          • #6
            Audi S3 screw for spare wheel - 8L0 803 899 D

            Audi S3 Wheel cover piece- 8L3 012 116

            Foam tool box - S3 quattro - 8L3 012 109 F

            Spacesaver spare wheel (3 1/2 J x 18H2) - 1J0 601 027 M 03C

            Alloy jack is 8L0 011 031 A

            (Australian metal jack is: 1J0 011 031 F)

            You have to buy the space saver tyre which from memory was the dearest part at around $350.00 and yes if you get a flat on the front you will have to swap a rear to the front and put the space saver on the rear.
            Cheers Al
            Last edited by quozl; 14-02-2008, 10:21 PM.
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            • #7
              Thanks Al.

              Are there any other differences between the jacks? -- are they exactly the same design, just constructed of different metals?

              (or perhaps the alloy jack is a tad bulkier due to alloy being somewhat weaker than steel?)

              Does either jack fit in the aforementioned S3 quattro foam tool box?

              Thanks in advance.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by VW R32 View Post
                Thanks Al.

                Are there any other differences between the jacks? -- are they exactly the same design, just constructed of different metals?

                (or perhaps the alloy jack is a tad bulkier due to alloy being somewhat weaker than steel?)

                Does either jack fit in the aforementioned S3 quattro foam tool box?

                Thanks in advance.
                Just the material, I had the Alloy Jack.

                Yes it fits in the foam tool box.

                Cheers Al

                Edit: You can see the jack in the foam tool box in this picture

                Last edited by quozl; 15-02-2008, 01:57 PM.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by quozl View Post
                  Audi S3 screw for spare wheel - 8L0 803 899 D
                  Audi S3 Wheel cover piece- 8L3 012 116
                  Foam tool box - S3 quattro - 8L3 012 109 F
                  Spacesaver spare wheel (3 1/2 J x 18H2) - 1J0 601 027 M 03C
                  Alloy jack is 8L0 011 031 A
                  (Australian metal jack is: 1J0 011 031 F)
                  You have to buy the space saver tyre which from memory was the dearest part at around $350.00 and yes if you get a flat on the front you will have to swap a rear to the front and put the space saver on the rear.
                  Cheers Al
                  I have a quote for these parts from Audi. It's not going to be a cheap exercise but I'm going to it anyway as I'd rather drive home at 60km/h than rely on dodgy foam or have to have the car towed. Al can you double confirm that these are the right parts?
                  Cheers,
                  Trent
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                  • #10
                    or you could just keep the air compressor in and chuck in a full size spare for long drives...
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                    • #11
                      Gent's - My co driver just traded in his R32 & the full S3 spare tyre kit (space saver / jack & tool set - not in a foam case) was returned to me.

                      $350 for the set - pick up in Brisbane, email me if you need it. guy@hp.net.au
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Treza360 View Post
                        I have a quote for these parts from Audi. It's not going to be a cheap exercise but I'm going to it anyway as I'd rather drive home at 60km/h than rely on dodgy foam or have to have the car towed. Al can you double confirm that these are the right parts?
                        Cheers,
                        Trent
                        Yes mate those are the parts #'s from my docket from Audi Centre
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
                          Gent's - My co driver just traded in his R32 & the full S3 spare tyre kit (space saver / jack & tool set - not in a foam case) was returned to me.

                          $350 for the set - pick up in Brisbane, email me if you need it. guy@hp.net.au
                          Sold. Check your email.

                          Edit: Thanks Guy. You've saved me quite a few $$$ and about a four week wait for shipping from Germany. The VW/VAG community comes through again.
                          Last edited by Treza360; 22-07-2008, 01:28 PM.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by quozl View Post
                            Yes mate those are the parts #'s from my docket from Audi Centre
                            Thanks anyway Al. I got the kit from Guy. So I have the spare wheel setup now which puts my mind at ease no end.
                            Cheers.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Treza360 View Post
                              Thanks anyway Al. I got the kit from Guy. So I have the spare wheel setup now which puts my mind at ease no end.
                              Cheers.
                              No problem, you just need to get the foam insert that is in the picture in my earlier post on page one of this thread to store the jack and tool kit in the centre of the space saver, you can also get the cover and screw to secure it all in the wheel well.
                              Audi S3 screw for spare wheel - 8L0 803 899 D
                              Audi S3 Wheel cover piece- 8L3 012 116
                              Foam tool box - S3 quattro - 8L3 012 109 F

                              Cheers Al
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