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Old August-4th-2004, 07:47 PM
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I just purchased a 02 Protege 5. I really like the car and so far it has really opened my eyes about Mazdas. I think this car is really well balanced and hopefully will last a long time. I tried many other models, but the Protege has the right combination of solid ride, size, power and refinement. The one item that I would like to change soon is the emergency spare, has anyone found a permanent spare that fits in the space provided? The stock tires are not close, so I would guess that it would have to be from an earlier mazda. I do a lot of highway driving and an emergency spare is just too risky. thanks
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Old August-4th-2004, 09:14 PM
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there is no full size spare that will fit flush in the space provided. Sorry. Just the way it was made.
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Welcome to the club. I hope you'll love your car as much as I do.
Can't help you on the spare though. I have a sedan, but I can't imagine any stock wheel & tire will fit in the small space provided. Maybe the P5's is bigger?
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welcome aboard...this is my first Mazda as well and IM lovin it....fun fun car and even better with mods.
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Old August-5th-2004, 08:37 AM
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Old August-5th-2004, 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by kargoboy
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Are you sure about the stock wheels not fitting? I seem to remember that they would, but I really don't feel like going out in the 95 degree Florida sun and pulling one off just to check. Think about it, your on a trip, trunk packed full, and you get a blowout..... if you can't get the blown tire in there, you might be screwed and have to leave something behind. I just don't see it being designed like that, plus, our wheels aren't very big to begin with.
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Yes, I went and measured the well and tire. I don't remember exactly, but I think a 14 inch steel rim might work work with a tall skinny tire. The protege 5 are a 5 bolt pattern and I believe most other protege are 4 bolt pattern. I think if I have any chance it would be that an older 626 or 929 that had a 5 bolt pattern and 14 inch.

Without starting another thread about cold air injection, I can see that it makes sense, but will I have to take it off to get smogged in CA?
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