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I have a couple friends that roll up with (4) tires in the trunk and back seats :)
I do this unless I have brand new tires on, and it works pretty well. The tires/rims fit nicely into a 55 gallon trash bag. Two fronts and one rear fit nicely in the back seat, vertical. I put the other rear in the passenger seat, then scoot the seat forward to pinch the tire in between the seat back and the dash. This leaves the trunk 100% open for tools/jack/chair/cooler/etc.

…… I need a trailer.
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I do this unless I have brand new tires on, and it works pretty well. The tires/rims fit nicely into a 55 gallon trash bag. Two fronts and one rear fit nicely in the back seat, vertical. I put the other rear in the passenger seat, then scoot the seat forward to pinch the tire in between the seat back and the dash. This leaves the trunk 100% open for tools/jack/chair/cooler/etc.

…… I need a trailer.
Wow, I have tried to fit all four wheels in the car but was unable to do it. Do you have a rear seat or do you have the delete?
 

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Wow, I have tried to fit all four wheels in the car but was unable to do it. Do you have a rear seat or do you have the delete?
I remove the rear seat seat backs for track days to allow for more transport room. I leave the butt pad in. It’s super easy to do. One nut to remove per side. If you need me to, I can send you a 30 second video of me doing it in my car.

Because I do it so much, I have the socket size written in magic marker underneath the butt pad next to the nuts that need removed. I wanna say it’s 14 or 17mm.
 

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