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Size - front 6J x 16
Size - rear 7.5J x 17
Size - front 175/55 R16
Size - rear 225/45 R17
- Front: 6J x 16 - 195/50 R16
- Back: 7.5J x 17 - 225/45 R17
You need a spline tool. It's a similar to idea to torx, but a different shape. Spline tools are not too hard to find. There's probably a hex to spline adapter in the little tool bag they give you. Not sure, though.On the note of winter tires, I imagined removing the wheels. Then I realized, I wouldn't have the tools to:
http://www.autospeed.com.au/cms/gallery/article.html?slideshow=0&a=111251&i=11
Torx of some kind? Do they supply a lug nut remover? Probably not, since fix-a-flat is the substitute for a spare, right?
Of course the "locking wheel bolt adapter" is for the keyed lug bolt (one per wheel). The "wheel bolt extension tool" is probably what they're calling the spline tool.The Roadster owner's manual, page 82, describes the TR0055 "locking wheel bolt adapter" (located in the tool kit) which converts to a more typical 17mm socket / wheel wrench.
RGB,
I am sure Craig /TM munich will tell us a "working solution". Last time he was here with the electric blue VP, he had Pirelli snow tires mounted on it, but told that there are "some problems" - as they are not completely the same size as the summer tires - with the software and the "parameters" of the car?
But I guess if worst comes to worst you can always put snow chains on the summer tires.
They make a big deal about not using tire chains on the standard roadster tires when you pick up your car. Apparently it will ruin lots of things to do so.