Just a little Van question

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Just Facts, Nov 8, 2006.

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    Just Facts Guest

    The Chrysler Van with the stowing seats is a very neat design.

    Has anyone noted the location of the COMPACT spare?

    I have and OH My God! UGH!!!
     
    Just Facts, Nov 8, 2006
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    Art Guest

    Don't know where it is but top of the line Honda Odyssey and some Siennas
    come with run flat tires which many people are unhappy with. (No spare.)
     
    Art, Nov 9, 2006
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    Just Facts Guest

    The run flats are ugly too.
    In the UK last spring an international tire manufacturer (I'll not
    mention their name to save them from scorn) ran a test of run flats.
    The test car drove 1,000 miles in several days to prove run flats are
    just fine.
    In the small print they said the max. speed would be 50mph and the
    tires (tyres there) would be changed every 50 miles.
    Why the hell they had to run the 50 mile advertising test 20 times I
    don't know.

    Consumer Reports recently ran a report on high end sports cars. Most
    solved the problem of huge low profile tires taking all the trunk space
    by not including a spare. Obviously just urban toy cars, not for
    serious highway use.

    No the Chrysler van doesn't use run flats, it has a "well stored"
    compact spare.
    Does no one knows where it is?
    I'll bet many owners don't know when they need it.
     
    Just Facts, Nov 9, 2006
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    FeMaster Guest

    Couldn't tell ya on the newer ones... I know the wifes spare is UNDER the
    rear-end of her '93 Grand Caravan...
     
    FeMaster, Nov 13, 2006
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    JED Guest

     
    JED, Nov 13, 2006
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    Just Facts Guest

    Yes that is the location all Chrysler vans had it for years, until it
    falls off, as many have.
    Surprisingly even the upscale Pacifica has it's spare just cheaply
    lashed underneath the rear. They should at least provide a ground
    sheet for access EH!

    The seat stowing Caravan has it underneath, but not in the rear because
    that space is used to stow the rear seats. They found a place for it
    and I'll bet many owners don't know it's location. As for checking it's
    air pressure I wonder, perhaps it's filled with foam or is a hard
    rubber run-flat.

    OK time to tell all where that van's spare is. It's mounted in the
    center of the van with it's center between the front edge of the front
    seats. You crank it down and I assume you lasso it or crawl under the
    van to retrieve it. Of course putting the flat back there would not be
    a desirable task, so if you have a full load you have to abandon the
    flat.
    Replacing the spare is likely a job best done on a hoist.
    Chrysler should at least provide a ground sheet for access to these
    ugly mounted underneath spares.
     
    Just Facts, Nov 13, 2006
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    FeMaster Guest

    Yup... I failed to mention that little tidbit... The spare is SUPPOSED to
    be under the rear-end of the van... It's actually behind the rear seats
    now, as the cheap metal cable that held it up rusted off...
     
    FeMaster, Nov 14, 2006
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