So was this a factory 348 option or is this a 328 spare that someone is using in a 348? Image Unavailable, Please Login
That appears to be a 328 spare tire. My 91 348tb came with one of these. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yeah, everyone’s did. But I’ve always heard rumors that there was a rather rare and expensive option for an actual spare.
I will be willing to bet a space saver from various vars can be found for the bolt pattern. Sent from my LM-Q710(FGN) using FerrariChat.com mobile app
I have one of each. The black one is the correct spare for a 348, the light (silver) is the correct one for the 328. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Also the 355 lists parts fro a spar and mount I am sure it would fit int he 348 its the same chassis. https://www.ricambiamerica.com/car-diagrams/ferrari/v6-v8/355-group/f355-m5-2-1996/spare-wheel-and-equipment-optional.html
Would love to try this, bet it works... https://www.ebay.ie/itm/1x-Complete-Wheel-Spare-Rim-135-90R17-5X108-for-Volvo-Xc70-P2-00-04-9209872/132855952242?hash=item1eeed4f372:g:4RUAAOSwU1Nb~EKw Image Unavailable, Please Login
I've gone the Ford Taurus space saver spare route. Here's the thread on it.http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/348-355-sponsored-bradan/490983-348-spare.html. I haven't had to use the spare tire in an emergency but I tested it on my car in the parking lot and it worked ok. I also carry a new bottle of Flatfix plus a tire plug kit and a portable air compressor. For the jack, from Amazon I got a ToolShopUSA scissor jack, 1 ton, and the lifting pad of the jack fits perfectly into the lift point rectangle on a 348. I got a telescoping lug wrench at Walmart. In the thread there is mention of making a plywood floor but I haven't done that. Instead I bought two spare tire covers (like on the back of Jeep) and wrapped the spare tire in those. This let's me use the inside of the wheel for additional storage. Even with all these items, I still have room for two overhead bin size pieces of luggage with some stuff space around the luggage but I recommend measuring the space first as small overhead bin luggage is best. This luggage fits well -Travelpro Maxlite 4 International Carry-On Spinner Suitcase. Unfortunately, I had a $1,100 lesson that you lose some front air dam ground clearance when you add luggage on top of the spare tire and related equipment. I do need to sign up for AAA though. Hope some of this helps.