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I bought a 2017 yeti 2 ltr diesel 4x4 automatic as my husband ( who cannot drive now due to vision issues)and I decided to return to caravanning after a 4 year lull. I love the Yeti it is so comfortable and practical. We have yet to tow our caravan a Swift Basecamp but I don’t see any problems as it only weighs 900kg and I have always done all the towing anyway! I would welcome suggestions regarding spare wheels, it only has an emergency foam filling kit and I’m not sure about towing if we have a puncture. I saw a 17” wheel on eBay but the tyre width is not the wide tyres mine has. Should I not worry we have AA cover via the Nationwide BS . Advice please I should point out I am 72 and under 5 ft, whilst my husband is 81 so are likely not to be able to deal with the tyre ourselves. Thanks Jean WINN
 
#2 ·
Welcome Jean, I have a very similar spec Yeti as yourself and also tow a caravan. I decided to buy a s/h wheel and tyre (16") from a breaker who couriered it to my address for around £95 all in. I am a 75 year old male and am still able to change a wheel. Even though you can't change yours, if you have one with you at least you might find a helpful soul who could. I realize personal safety is also a consideration.
As for breakdown services, they are a bit like our present day ambulance service regarding waiting time. A couple of years ago I saw an elderly couple with car and caravan broken down on the slip road to the A17 about 9am as I went into town. I passed them by again at 4pm and breakdown vehicle had just arrived.
Off the top of my head I can only suggest you by a full size wheel etc and flag down the first passing Yeti you see for assistance.
 
#3 ·
The approved yeti spare is a 195/60/R16 and you would best look for a complete kit as you will need a jack and brace and the storage boxes that raise the boot floor. The 17 wheel usually raises it too high.
 
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Hi Jean - welcome to the forum.

The approved yeti spare is a 195/60/R16 and you would best look for a complete kit as you will need a jack and brace and the storage boxes that raise the boot floor. The 17 wheel usually raises it too high.
SnowGood is correct about the size and is the same for all Yeti models. Don't even consider one of those skinny things that are often advertised - incorrect for the Yeti!

I don't tow as we have a motorhome, but I've heard enough campsite stories to say that you are right in thinking that a proper spare wheel is a very sensible idea. Could avoid a difficult situation, even if you change can't change it yourself.

I bought a complete new kit as soon as I got my Yeti - expensive but worth it for peace of mind. As a bonus I prefer the raised floor as it's easier to load heavy things (I'm also 72, with dodgy joints). I bought mine by post from Caffryns, Kent, and I believe they still do them. Very good and helpful service, even gave me a small discount for being a member here. Secondhand kits sometimes come up but I didn't want to wait.
 
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Brilliant Thanks everybody, I got a spare wheel (full size) very good condition (thanks Lionel for the advice) including the tyre from E bay, I shall probably only carry it when I'm towing. I have cover via Nationwide BS with the AA, all of which of course we hope never to need! I am really pleased with the Yeti a brilliant car which I hope to keep for many years. All I need now is the motor mover to be fitted onto the caravan and we will be off!
Jean
 
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Brilliant Thanks everybody, I got a spare wheel (full size) very good condition (thanks Lionel for the advice) including the tyre from E bay, I shall probably only carry it when I'm towing. I have cover via Nationwide BS with the AA, all of which of course we hope never to need! I am really pleased with the Yeti a brilliant car which I hope to keep for many years. All I need now is the motor mover to be fitted onto the caravan and we will be off!
Jean
Motor mover's are a god send.