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Space saver spare wheel for 2013 Cayenne GTS - sizes, storage, tools

andyismilesaway

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Firstly Hello, new member and relatively new owner to a 2013 Cayenne GTS - which I love.

I can't blame the car but I had a puncture leaving me on the side of the M4 motorway a couple of weeks ago, and even though I knew I had a compressor and tyre glue I had the AA help out and get me on my journey. Didn't fancy working on the offside wheel next to 70mph lorries.

This has left me looking at getting a space saver wheel, but I need a bit of advice please. So a few questions:

  • The car is on stock 21" wheels with 295/35 tyres. Any idea what space saver wheel I'd be looking for? I understand Vredestein manufacture these and are 5x130 PCD?
  • There are scraps of info online but anyone have one for a 2013 car to confirm? A lot of info online is for 955+957s, I'm wondering if it was even a dealer option in 2013?
  • Where do I store it!? I have the Bose sub in the boot, presumably it doesn't just sit on top unfixed?
  • I guess I now need to locate jack, wheel wrench, chocks etc to replace the glue, ideally in a polystyrene box like my glue and pump come in to fit nicely

Is there a simple way of doing this, or should I be scouring ebay for individual parts as I understand some are shared with Touaregs. Anyone else been down this road? I have had a good search and got some info, but not quite answered all my questions.

Thanks in advance
 

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