[quote=""4.8isFred""][quote=""CondorX5""][quote=""4.8isFred""]Its a 17" spare, thats what it states in the owners Handbook!
Or the compact saver wheel!
Have you tried fitting the 20" wheel in the well?[/quote]
Its not a 17" spare so there!!!! Well not in my car anyway! I also wouldn't take the Owners Manual as being bibilical and freakishly correct in every possible way!! It is written for a load of models, the 4.8 being only one of them, and minor changes also occurred in between printing owners manuals and new releases!
I don't have a compact or spacesaver wheel in my 4.8 and its not a 17" !! But its also not worth falling out with everyone over it!!
I'm happy to take a pic of it if you like, 20" wheels are too wide for any load floor, extendable or not, to fit over them. They fit in the well but are too high for the load floor to lie flat.[/quote]
Calm Down there, I have only asked a genuine question! To of which you dont know the anwser to. You say you have a spare wheel but still dont confirm on which size it actually is!!!
I was only trying to find out if the 20" spare would fit the well,with the floor sitting flat.
Thanks to x555 for the pics, we now know it doesn't fit so that the flooring is correctly flat. Which i personally couldn't live with.
Its now a case of knowing what is the biggest size spare that would fit with a level rear floor.
Do you actually know which size spare you have?
BTW i dont intend to fall out with anyone. Smart arse replys with no positive feedback are very unwelcomed.
Thanks x555 for sharing the photo and the info.[/quote]
You were the one with the "smart arse replies", I'm afraid. Your original post asked if the 20" wheel as fitted to 4.8is fitted in the spare wheel area. This has been answered several times now. The load cover will not lie flat if you put a 20" wheel in it.
Your original post did not ask the size of everyone elses wheels, you wanted to know the biggest size that would fit in the spare wheel area. Any wheel with the same rolling diameter will fit the spare wheel space, but may mean the load floor cannot lie flat.
You stated that we all had 17" wheels or a compact/saver as a spare "because the owners manual says so". That is simply not accurate and is not the case. Owners manuals are notoriously inaccurate when it comes to model-specific options and changes across the range, and the E53 manual was written for multiple models, all of which had some differences to each other.
This is a happy, pleasant forum with lots of helpful members. We don't all need to be instructed by a new member that we're all stupid and have a particular option on our X5es because "the owners manual says so". Or that other forum members may only contribute if you consider the responses "welcome" - its a lighthearted forum with friendly banter at times and everyone is welcome to contribute I think you'll find!
If you want a different spare to the one you have, fine. The question you asked about a 20" wheel fitting the spare tyre area has clearly been answered.
Happy days. Hope you never need your spare, whatever size you may eventually decide on !!!!!
