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I searched for wheel, then compact tire. Then I called the places and asked if they had the entire trunk kit, foam spacers, crossbars, liners,pads etc. One salvage yard just had the tire, nothing else. The next one I called said he had everything. Even emailed me a picture. After I saw that email I called him back and placed my order.
 
I searched for wheel, then compact tire. Then I called the places and asked if they had the entire trunk kit, foam spacers, crossbars, liners,pads etc. One salvage yard just had the tire, nothing else. The next one I called said he had everything. Even emailed me a picture. After I saw that email I called him back and placed my order.

Thanks. I appreciate the info.
 
How did anyone get the hold down bolt thingie to attach, as there is no bracket welded to the bottom of the spare tire well? Or do you have it just placed there "loose" to fly out if you crash n flip?

I have considered making a bracket so I can use a standard Nissan hold down centering bolt thingie.

Any ideas??
 
U-bolt with nuts, fender washers and rubber washers top and bottom (or inside and outside). And maybe cover the protruding hardware on the outside with silicone caulk. Stainless steel hardware.
 
I was going to have a "hat section" bent up _/-\_ with a nut with the thread pitch of the Nissan hold down bolt centering thingie wielded on the top after drilling a pass through hole.. then "JB wield" the "feet" to the bottom of the wheel space.

I used to work in a sheet metal shop. I could have used a press brake to make one in 10 minutes out of scrap on a Saturday. Then run it through the e-coater to paint it. It would be real simple to make. I'd make 10 & give 9 away. Infiniti should have this part so if you order the "Spare tire option" they/you could safely install the spare.
 
Hi, I have downsizs to 18" wheels and tires, I have a 2017 SS with no spare, I will try to put my tire and rim in the spot where the spare should be, if it fits, I will get a real spare for under $200. I will post a picture of
 
I was going to have a "hat section" bent up _/-\_ with a nut with the thread pitch of the Nissan hold down bolt centering thingie wielded on the top after drilling a pass through hole.. then "JB wield" the "feet" to the bottom of the wheel space.

I used to work in a sheet metal shop. I could have used a press brake to make one in 10 minutes out of scrap on a Saturday. Then run it through the e-coater to paint it. It would be real simple to make. I'd make 10 & give 9 away. Infiniti should have this part so if you order the "Spare tire option" they/you could safely install the spare.
You think JB Weld would be strong enough to fasten it to the floor of the well?
 
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How did anyone get the hold down bolt thingie to attach, as there is no bracket welded to the bottom of the spare tire well? Or do you have it just placed there "loose" to fly out if you crash n flip?

I have considered making a bracket so I can use a standard Nissan hold down centering bolt thingie.

Any ideas??
When I ordered all my parts, the salvage yard I worked with was able to send me EVERYTHING. I do have the hold down bracket, but no way to install it. I considered using a structural adhesive, but ultimately it will just be fastening itself to the paint that is in the bottom of the trunk. I suppose it would be another layer of retention for the spare, but not a strong bolted connection.

I've been going without it for a year now and the wheel has literally never moved a mm. I suppose in an accident it could move, but doing a brief risk analysis of what could happen and where it could go, I just can't see it causing any problems or damage. It would have to overcome a couple of layers of covers that are held down pretty firmly before it becomes free to roam and then it needs to overcome the trunk and or backseat. I feel that by that point there would not be enough energy to cause any problems.
 
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Hi i found this site called Autopartsfair. and was able to order a spare 18" will pick up tomorrow, they have a number of locations in the States and Canada. $120 Canadian.
 
I do have the hold down bracket

I wish I had the part # for that bracket. I may order it after looking at the drawing of it. Would you post a picture of it for me?
 
Flap disk ftw?

Also, I think I can get that part number from the service manual. I'll check in the AM



Thanks! That and the centering hold down bolt thingie anf I'll be all set.

Then I'll be able to crash n flip w/o worrying!!! ? (not)
 
Hi guys picked up my spare this morning, it's basically new, I found that with the carpet under it is very snug. I put the Jack in my tool box, it's all good now.
 

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Thanks! That and the centering hold down bolt thingie anf I'll be all set.
SPARE CLAMP. SPARE TIRE BOLT. SPARE TIRE RETNR. SPARE TIRE STUD.
Part Number: 7481040U00

TIE DOWN HOOK.
Part Number: 51150CD000

SPARE ANCHOR. SPARE BRACKET. SPARE TIRE BRACKET. SPARE TIRE COMPARTMENT BRACKET.
Part Number: 74588AL500
 
Cut, pasted, and saved. Thanks!
 
I noticed this morning that the spot where the spare goes in for my 17 is not as deep, so the spare that i picked up from a 2015 sticks up more then it should, when i was at the dealership to drop my car in, i looked at a 2015 and it is deeper, i d'ont know if you are putting the spare in a15,16,or 18 model let me know thanks.
 
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