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Taxi_Driver

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Re: lpg - loss of a spare legal ?
« Reply #15 on: 25 November 2006, 17:21:35 »

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My worry with only having the can of goo was what if you had a blow out rather than just a puncture?  .....

You'd be up a certain creek without a paddle!  ;)

Or waiting for the AA to show up several hours later like i did  ::)

Did he bring you a cam sensor?  ;D ;D ;D

Nope  >:(  ;D ;D
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Re: lpg - loss of a spare legal ?
« Reply #16 on: 25 November 2006, 17:37:52 »

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I'm just about to join the Omega owners club with a 2.2 CDX.

I'm still planning to go lpg, possibly with a toroidal tank, but I have 2 questions :

1.    Is is it illegal not to carry a spare wheel,?

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This link may be useful for everyone. Its something that i have been involved with at work and is a mine of PROPER legal advice available to all of the public. It may well be useful to place it in a FAQ on this site  if considered prudent. It is very intuitive. Just search under T for your query and see what you come up with.

Cheers Darryl

http://www.askthe.police.uk/default.mth
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Re: lpg - loss of a spare legal ?
« Reply #17 on: 25 November 2006, 18:17:31 »

The new Honda Civic does not come with a spare wheel at all, instead you get a tin of tyre weld type stuff and a compressor.

Given how most tyre fitters put the bolts back on when new tyres are put on, the chances of getting the wheel off with the soppy little wheel braces that come with most cars are pretty slim anyway!
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Re: lpg - loss of a spare legal ?
« Reply #18 on: 25 November 2006, 19:02:41 »

Last two times I've had to change tyres the tyres have been knackered, nail caused blow out at 80 and hitting a protrusion

Have a spare!
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