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<blockquote data-quote="jarance" data-source="post: 325" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>Have you guys carried a lot of thing in your car? Those small thing like battery jumper lead, spare bulb, small tool, etc... Normally, you would keep them in a box and leave it in your boot. It will make your boot look untidy.. Here a solution to increase your boot space and stored all the things without any cost.1. Just removed your spare tyre and installed it upside down. i.e with the hollow part of the rim facing up.. walah... instant space created.2. Find a hollow rod about 5 to 6 inches in lenght. The diameter should be slight bigger than the stud bolt that is meant for holding the wheel from moving.3. Put back the retaining cap on the wheel. Insert the rod and screw thight to hole the wheel in place. 4. Put all the loose item into various small bag. This will allow you to remove the loose item should you need to change your tyre in the event of a puncture.Try it, you will be surprise how much space you can created by installing the spare tyre upside dowm..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarance, post: 325, member: 21"] Have you guys carried a lot of thing in your car? Those small thing like battery jumper lead, spare bulb, small tool, etc... Normally, you would keep them in a box and leave it in your boot. It will make your boot look untidy.. Here a solution to increase your boot space and stored all the things without any cost.1. Just removed your spare tyre and installed it upside down. i.e with the hollow part of the rim facing up.. walah... instant space created.2. Find a hollow rod about 5 to 6 inches in lenght. The diameter should be slight bigger than the stud bolt that is meant for holding the wheel from moving.3. Put back the retaining cap on the wheel. Insert the rod and screw thight to hole the wheel in place. 4. Put all the loose item into various small bag. This will allow you to remove the loose item should you need to change your tyre in the event of a puncture.Try it, you will be surprise how much space you can created by installing the spare tyre upside dowm.. [/QUOTE]
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