



The spare wheel was solid,so I drilled out where the bolts are on the other wheel, and also the central hub. I made a new attachment with 2 scraps of plastic rod and channel. At least it can be seen how the spare wheel is attached and can be used. !!

Any comments orcritic on what is done, so far, is welcome.

EDIT; I experimented a little with dirt in the wheel arches of this vehicle. Further pictures and explanation of this can be seen Here.