Spare wheel advice

Hi guys,

My original tyres are 15" 195/45/15 78w, but ive priced up a spare alloy with tyre and comes to well over £150 plus postage. So could i use a 15" 195/45/15 78v that i've seen second hand ?
 
As the 'W' and 'V' are max speed ratings, 'W' being 168mph and 'V' being 149mph, don't think it will make much difference on a Micra!;) (my Micra has 185-50-16 H tyres that are rated at 130mph)
 
Thanks for the replies, just didn't wanna fork out for a spare as it would only be on a couple of days anyway. Was talking to a mechanic about having a new crossmember fitted and he said its not worth it, but i said its worth it to me!
 
I got rid of my spare wheel and replaced it with a can of sealant and a pump. I use the extra space it saves a little weight. A lot of the car manufacturers do it now anyway.

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You've obviously never had a side wall puncture then? Very silly move, if you nick the side wall on anything the resulting puncture will not be fixed with a can of sealant and you will be stuck with an un-drivable car!
 
I'll just call the AA. If it's good enough for the OEMs it's good enough for me. I've had one puncture in 30 yrs. I'll take my chances.

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The OEM's do it because it's the cheap option, no other reason at all.............
In about 3/4 million miles of driving I've had half a dozen punctures, a couple of which definitely could not have been fixed with a can of sealant and as for calling the AA, that rather disrupts the journey, two three hours delay at best.....
I lean the other way, dump the spacesaver and fit a full size matching spare, that way a puncture causes minimum delay. Weight is hardly a problem unless you are tracking the car, then you take every thing out of the car anyway before going on track.
 
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