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  • Golf Space saver tyre @ 120km/h

    Last Saturday 11.30ish passing Gosford exit freeway was overtaken by an aqua
    blueish Golf mk5 TDI with Space saver tyre on the front passenger side.

    It was raining and on the back of the Golf was a P plate.
    I had slowed to 100km/h due to the rain as I normally do when raining,
    always take off 10km/h when raining in all speed zones.

    For curiosity sake I increased speed to 110 and still the Golf accelerated
    away never to be seen again, I estimate he must have been doing approx 120km/h.

    While still shaking my head and approaching the Mooney bridge I was then left for dead
    by a black Polo TDI with another p plate which I had passed previously entering from the Gosford exit,
    again must have been doing approx 120+

    Not to put all P platers in the same boat as these idiots I passed two further on in other makes doing the right thing.

  • #2
    That is pretty dodgy.
    I wouldn't trust a space saver over 80km/h

    I swear they are just throwing licenses out to people now.
    The amount of people who have no road sense and don't even do basic things like marging, indicating or slowing down for a yellow/red light is amazing and increases more and more every day from what i have seen.
    My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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    • #3
      correct me if i am wrong....
      but i thought space saver tyres were not rated for more than 80kmh??
      maybe its more of a recommendation tho as they upset the handling of the car due to the different sizing to a regular tyre??
      1974 1300 Beetle, 1997 Golf GL, 2003 New Beetle Cabrio, 2014 Audi A4 quattro

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      • #4
        Originally posted by blutopless2 View Post
        correct me if i am wrong....
        but i thought space saver tyres were not rated for more than 80kmh??
        maybe its more of a recommendation tho as they upset the handling of the car due to the different sizing to a regular tyre??
        The spacesaver is clearly labeled in huge black letters on a yellow background that you must not exceed 80kph and that tyre MUST be fitted to the rear of the Golf.

        Clearly more generation Y rubbish that know it all. Needless to say that they would have sued Volkswagen if they had crashed.



        I've lost count of the idiots with P plates getting around in different variants of Mark V golfs and most of them have been zipping in and out of traffic at speed. Why their parents are happy to fork out $30-40,000 for their irresponsible children to thrash is beyond me. There's a few of them on this forum.

        One loves doing huge burnouts and than blames the tyre manufacturer for bubbles in the sidewall. Also likes to thrash it within an inch of it's life.

        Another crashed his car into a stationary forklift after it rolled backwards 3-4 metres and blamed VW and claimed the DSG was at fault.
        Last edited by Maverick; 15-10-2009, 02:19 PM.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Maverick View Post
          The spacesaver is clearly labeled in huge black letters on a yellow background that you must not exceed 80kph and that tyre MUST be fitted to the rear of the Golf.

          Clearly more generation Y rubbish that know it all. Needless to say that they would have sued Volkswagen if they had crashed.



          I've lost count of the idiots with P plates getting around in different variants of Mark V golfs and most of them have been zipping in and out of traffic at speed. Why their parents are happy to fork out $30-40,000 for their irresponsible children to thrash is beyond me. There's a few of them on this forum.

          One loves doing huge burnouts and than blames the tyre manufacturer for bubbles in the sidewall. Also likes to thrash it within an inch of it's life.

          Another crashed his car into a stationary forklift after it rolled backwards 3-4 metres and blamed VW and claimed the DSG was at fault.

          Have the kiddies been peeing in your hydrangeas again Maverick?

          Haha...

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          • #6
            Seen a few people running around with their space saver on a front wheel. Scary to think what would happen in an emergency braking situation...

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            • #7
              I need to :RTFM:

              I installed the space saver on my front passenger side (to get to Bob Jane's though). I drove especially careful there though because it was a spacesaver!

              d'oh!!
              2008 Golf GTi Mk5, Tornado Red, Roof, Leather and iPod connector

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                The spacesaver is clearly labeled in huge black letters on a yellow background that you must not exceed 80kph and that tyre MUST be fitted to the rear of the Golf.

                Clearly more generation Y rubbish that know it all. Needless to say that they would have sued Volkswagen if they had crashed.



                I've lost count of the idiots with P plates getting around in different variants of Mark V golfs and most of them have been zipping in and out of traffic at speed. Why their parents are happy to fork out $30-40,000 for their irresponsible children to thrash is beyond me. There's a few of them on this forum.

                One loves doing huge burnouts and than blames the tyre manufacturer for bubbles in the sidewall. Also likes to thrash it within an inch of it's life.

                Another crashed his car into a stationary forklift after it rolled backwards 3-4 metres and blamed VW and claimed the DSG was at fault.
                I wounder how many drivers are aware the space saver should only be fitted to the rear only.
                I for one was not aware of that fact, so thanks maverick.
                Maybe if I had purchased a golf instead of a Jetta I would be aware from the manual.
                Does the space saver itself say it has to be fitted to the rear only or is this just in the manual.

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                • #9
                  Reminds me of this pic I got the other day.....

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                  • #10
                    space savers are great for burnouts

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                    • #11
                      is this guy totally stupid, or a retard. he is clearly rich or plain dumb!!!
                      ~\\VoLkS//~\\MaN//~

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by philthy View Post
                        Have the kiddies been peeing in your hydrangeas again Maverick?

                        Haha...
                        lol good call.

                        There are plenty of idiots out there, somedays I see P platers going nuts, other days it's fully licensed drivers and P platers are driving too slow. They're just an easy target.

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                        • #13
                          Yeah, you see someone with a red P plate with its little 80kmh sign on it and they go past you at 120+ they do tend to stand out a bit ! And some of the tricks they do in heavy traffic really are asking for trouble.

                          I just hope when the 'darwin award' principle finally catches up with them they don't take out anyone else in the crash, and that they have no family to mourn them

                          And just to return back to the original topic, my Octy also has the yellow 80kmh stickers on the spare, but it is an almost proper sized tyre (205/55/16 compared with the 225/40x18 normal tyres). I'd trust it's grip a lot more than the wheelbarrow wheel they give Golf owners, but when I need to use it it will be going on the back axle, not the front.
                          Last edited by gregozedobe; 15-10-2009, 10:05 PM.
                          2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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                          • #14
                            If you have a blow out on the front, what course of action do you have if you can't fit the spacesaver? Tow triuck?

                            (Thanks Mav, I didn't know the spacesaver was only for the back wheels)

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by CatonaPC© View Post
                              If you have a blow out on the front, what course of action do you have if you can't fit the spacesaver? Tow triuck?

                              (Thanks Mav, I didn't know the spacesaver was only for the back wheels)
                              Hey Rick,

                              I have to admit I asked myself the same question, then it dawned on me........swap a rear tyre to the front and fit the space saver to the rear. Simple really (albeit a pain).

                              Cheers

                              George
                              06 Jetta 2.0TFSI Killed by a Lexus!
                              09 Eos 2.0TSI DSG Loved this car but has now gone to a new home!!
                              14 EOS 2.0 TSI has arrived!

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