Dumb question. Is there a compact spare that I can buy at junk yard from another GM product the will fit my C3 or am I wasting my time??
I thought it would be nice to save weight and maybe some room in the spare tire area for tools and etc when I go on trips. With the tires these days, I never have a flat!!! Thanks

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Thanks for replys. Are these space saver spares the ones that come with a cylinder of air and the spare is flat and needs to be blown up?
Yes these would work, but I was thinking more of the modern day compact space....thanks again

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74 coupe 4 speed 350, 54K actual miles,
all original; paint, interior, engine,
split bumper. #'s match. 2nd owner, no stress cracks.
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i believe this is what youre looking for:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Camaro-Firebird-GM-Space-Save r-Donut-Spare-Tire-MINT_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ42614QQih Z004QQitemZ140014532208QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
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"BIGBRRD" (the bride's '78 T/A) came with a full size spare in the trunk (not original). The original inflatable space-saver spare was long gone but I found a smaller, thin "pizza cutter" style space-saver on eBay (like Steve referenced above). That sure freed up some trunk space!
Just remember that if a rear tire goes flat to first put the space-saver on a front corner and then use that tire to replace the flat. Saves some wear-n-tear on the differential that way.
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Thanks again. I checked your ebay link and Yes thats what I was thinking about. Do you think the OD would be enough for ground clearance? . $10 tire plus $39 shipping to CA. Abit much. It would pay for me to check my local junk yard.
Regarding the fixaflat, I have never used it. Does it work? Do you need to clean the tire out later? Does it effect the balancing? Doesn't it put a liquid gunk inside your tire to seal the leak?
Regarding the other old compact spare on the 78, do you need an air canister? thanks again

Steve, Lifetime Member #129
74 coupe 4 speed 350, 54K actual miles,
all original; paint, interior, engine,
split bumper. #'s match. 2nd owner, no stress cracks.
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[QUOTE=steves74] ... Regarding the other old compact spare on the 78, do you need an air canister? ... [/QUOTE]
If I recall correctly the air canister was just a convenient way to inflate the tire instead of having to tote around an air pump or mini-compressor.
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