Spare wheel

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Spare wheel
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My 306 has cyclones (15 inch) on it, but the spare wheel in the carrier underneath the car is a Harrier (14 inch)

I ordered 2 new tyres for my car a few days ago that still haven't arrived and i'm considering putting on the spare wheel in the mean time (which is in good condition).

However the problem is, can i stick the harrier on my car and drive it or is it illegal? Thanks!
3 x Peugeot owner.

1996 106.
1996 306 D Turbo S.
1994 Mercedes Benz 320E.
1997 306 GLX.

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#2
It should be fine to drive just might feel a bit strange I guess
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#3
The overall size of a harrier and its tire will probably match the cyclones anyway due to tyre size
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I've completely forgotten the rules but if you treat it as a space saver and don't give it the beans you'll be fine.
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it will be ok...but if you use it for more than traveling to a repair station, it is technically illegal and invalidates your insurance.

each axle must have the same size wheel/tyre size basically...unless using a spare or space-saver in an emergency to transport the car to a repair station.
Wishes for more power...
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Cheers for the feedback folks!

Got 2 new tyres fitted today and the mechanic said spacesaver can be any size and should only really be used to get you out of the s**t
3 x Peugeot owner.

1996 106.
1996 306 D Turbo S.
1994 Mercedes Benz 320E.
1997 306 GLX.

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