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Feb 19, 2019
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I read somewhere that you can't have one with comfort and sound and design pack . NOT TRUE!!! My car was an ex demo and came fully loaded, but no spare, the dealer ordered me one as part of the deal/ purchase. Fits in boot perfect and you get to keep the sub woofer
 
I read somewhere that you can't have one with comfort and sound and design pack . NOT TRUE!!! My car was an ex demo and came fully loaded, but no spare, the dealer ordered me one as part of the deal/ purchase. Fits in boot perfect and you get to keep the sub woofer

Didn’t think it was anything to do with the boot space as that should be the same as with the sound pack-though it was about fitting over the larger Brembo callipers on the design pack.
If you can clarify that it fits on the front,that would be good-cheers.
 
Didn’t think it was anything to do with the boot space as that should be the same as with the sound pack-though it was about fitting over the larger Brembo callipers on the design pack.
If you can clarify that it fits on the front,that would be good-cheers.
It's an 18" Steelie - so doubtful, if I ever get a front wheel puncture, I can put a rear wheel on the front and spare on the back, a chew, but better than putting the gunk/glue in .
 
you might be able to fit a spare wheel, but I can assure you can't configure it while ordering the car if you take the brake pack (which also forces you to order the subwoofer, at least here in Belgium).
 
It's an 18" Steelie - so doubtful, if I ever get a front wheel puncture, I can put a rear wheel on the front and spare on the back, a chew, but better than putting the gunk/glue in .

Having the same deliberations after picking up my C&S&D ateca. Did you just go for the 'standard' ateca space-saver set from a seat dealership (and fit it yourself)? Or something else?

Like you, wondering why I can't swap a back wheel to the front (over the Brembo) and stick the space-saver on the back.
 
Having the same deliberations after picking up my C&S&D ateca. Did you just go for the 'standard' ateca space-saver set from a seat dealership (and fit it yourself)? Or something else?

Like you, wondering why I can't swap a back wheel to the front (over the Brembo) and stick the space-saver on the back.
The car did not come with the space saver wheel, the dealer fitted it at my request (part of the deal) it comes with jack, wheel brace, 18" steel wheel, new padding/surround, sub woofer still fits perfectly.
 
The car did not come with the space saver wheel, the dealer fitted it at my request (part of the deal) it comes with jack, wheel brace, 18" steel wheel, new padding/surround, sub woofer still fits perfectly.

Tremendous.

I know it didn't come with it. I didn't negotiate this as part of the deal, but have a local Seat dealership (not where I got the Ateca from) that I'll approach. I just wondered if it was straightforward enough to fit it myself...? Seems it.
 
Since I've been trying to answer the other post that appears on both the Cupra Ateca thread and the standard Ateca thread. Where you had the sub woofer and no spare, how was the sub woofer mounted. Just bolted where the wheel goes but you could un bolt, add the spare. Standard Ateca you had to have the spare to get what was the Seat Sound System (SSS) with the subwoofer and centre speaker. Intrigued as to how it's presented without the spare.
 
Interested to hear how it turns up without the spare. The subwoofer bolted in without the spare wherl. Never an on option before.

I did a history of the Ateca spare wheel to the duplicate post here:

https://forums.seatcupra.net/index.php?threads/cupra-ateca-spare-wheel.458503/

:). So that kit is the one they never had for a couple of years and people turned to the Leon kit which is the same wheel, without moulding.