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Will any scissor jack for a Nissan or Infiniti fit the Q50 Red Sport 400? Where can I get a spare for this car?
The "Red Sport 400" is not unique in any way when it comes to the spare tire, jack, trunk etc... I did outline exactly what is needed and where you can get the items in the first couple posts of this thread. Did you review those posts?
 
Will any scissor jack for a Nissan or Infiniti fit the Q50 Red Sport 400? Where can I get a spare for this car?
Mine came from Q70. If money isn't an object, get it directly from dealer. Otherwise, Ebay, scrapyard, etc.

The "Red Sport 400" is not unique in any way when it comes to the spare tire, jack, trunk etc... I did outline exactly what is needed and where you can get the items in the first couple posts of this thread. Did you review those posts?
^ This.
 
The Dunflops run 31 pounds...My Conti DWS06 replacements are 24 pounds. So there's a 28 pound difference to offset the spare tire installation with those tires. Other non-RFTs run around 28 pounds so it depends on what tire you replace the RFTs with.
 
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I was hoping to fix these pictures, but I can't find anywhere to save them and have them display correctly and this site by default does not offer enough storage.
 
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Here are the main pictures. Hope they help.

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Hi

Unfortunately, don't see any photo. Could you please reupload?
if you dont see the picture from the first post and you have chrome .. get this extension for chrome "Photobucket Embedded Image Fix", all the images started showing up on the spot.
 
Great, now I see!

Could you please advise, what are the Part Numbers of all these things?
Your links to the parts lead to the wrong urls.

European versions all don't have spare tires - so I can't see it in original catalogs.
i have the parts numbers somewhere, just have to find it.... but be aware you looking into 1200 dollars or more if you get everything new
 
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i have the parts numbers somewhere, just have to find it.... but be aware you looking into 1200 dollars or more if you get everything new
Buy from a salvage yard, which is what I recommended in the original post. Think about it. If a car is totaled out due to a front end collision (or even side impact), the trunk is likely still pristine. Plus, these parts don't really age or degrade over time. They just sit in the trunk, usually clean and untouched. Its up to you, but you can save a LOT of money.
 
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Over here in the UK, Q50's are not that common. I carry a 17" Hyundai i40 space saver. Same PCD 5x114.3, clears the larger brake caliper easily. The only part of the tool kit I had to change was the towing eye. The scissor jack is the same as Infiniti/Nissan. Wheel and tools from local scrap yard ÂŁ45
 
damonb10 Thank you so much for your derltailed post. It REALLY helped! I leased a 2015 Q50 and just bought a CPO 2017. I was very disappointed it didn’t have a compact spare UNTIL I saw your post!

Went to that car-parts sight and found the whole kit off of a salvage yard a couple states away. Some of the other salvage yards listed only had the spare, not the spacers and crossbar and such.

At any rate, this salvage yard sold me all those parts for $350, but shipping was $150 because all they do us 2 day delivery. Paid for it ok the phone Wednesday, the spare tire kit arrived today, and it fits “perfectly” just as you described. I could care less about loosing the 4” depth in the trunk because that is what I was used to in my former 2015 Q50. Again, huge thanks!
 

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damonb10 Thank you so much for your derltailed post. It REALLY helped! I leased a 2015 Q50 and just bought a CPO 2017. I was very disappointed it didn’t have a compact spare UNTIL I saw your post!

Went to that car-parts sight and found the whole kit off of a salvage yard a couple states away. Some of the other salvage yards listed only had the spare, not the spacers and crossbar and such.

At any rate, this salvage yard sold me all those parts for $350, but shipping was $150 because all they do us 2 day delivery. Paid for it ok the phone Wednesday, the spare tire kit arrived today, and it fits “perfectly” just as you described. I could care less about loosing the 4” depth in the trunk because that is what I was used to in my former 2015 Q50. Again, huge thanks!
Awesome! Glad to hear you went the same route as me. Saves a lot of money. Looks like you could use the all-weather mat for the trunk that is sized for the spare tire package ;) But that is pretty minor anyway.
 
damonb10 Thank you so much for your derltailed post. It REALLY helped! I leased a 2015 Q50 and just bought a CPO 2017. I was very disappointed it didn’t have a compact spare UNTIL I saw your post!

Went to that car-parts sight and found the whole kit off of a salvage yard a couple states away. Some of the other salvage yards listed only had the spare, not the spacers and crossbar and such.

At any rate, this salvage yard sold me all those parts for $350, but shipping was $150 because all they do us 2 day delivery. Paid for it ok the phone Wednesday, the spare tire kit arrived today, and it fits “perfectly” just as you described. I could care less about loosing the 4” depth in the trunk because that is what I was used to in my former 2015 Q50. Again, huge thanks!

How did you search on car-part.com to find the spacers and crossbar? None of the part categories seem to show these items.
 
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