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  1. some mideastern countries apparently require a spare tire - it's probably removed and discarded on arrival at the dealer, but required at import. suggest looking at the configurator for various countries in that region to see where the tire is included, and then email a dealer there for info.
  2. i had the same issue with my 981 with standard 18's. supposedly it's worse with the 987, btw. but the hop *does* go away, and the serivce tech confirmed that it's normal. as a guess, it's a combination of wheel camber, wide tire and possibly not-perfect-turn-angle on one tire causing the hopping. yes, it's royally annoying and somewhat frightening.
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