What can I use instead of a spare tire?

Run flat tires are the most well-known and traditional alternative to using a spare tire system. They are specially designed with reinforced sidewall (or internal support rings), which allow drivers to safely drive their vehicle for a limited distance on a punctured or ruptured tire.
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What can I use if I don't have a spare tire?

Here are some simple tips on what to do when you have a flat tire and no spare:
  1. Use a tire repair kit. Keep a tire repair kit on hand. ...
  2. Use a run-flat tire. Purchase run flat tires. ...
  3. Contact roadside assistance. Be ready to contact emergency services. ...
  4. Shifting away from supplying spares. ...
  5. Consider spares when buying a new car.
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Can you use any tire as a spare?

The short answer is NO. There is no “One-Tire-Fits-All” when it comes to spare tires. Every donut tire is specific to the car model it comes with.
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Why doesn't my new car have a spare tire?

Carmakers are skipping the spare because of regulatory pressure to squeeze more miles out of every gallon of fuel: Ditching the 40 or 50 pounds that a tire and jack usually add to a car's weight helps to increase fuel economy slightly.
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Is it illegal to sell a car without a spare tyre?

Any car sold by a dealer must be roadworthy, as described, fit for purpose and of satisfactory qualify. They can't legally sell a car fitted with tyres that aren't in good condition and don't meet the legal limit.
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Compact Spare Tires



Do they make a universal spare tire?

Britain has reinvented the wheel. Well, at least how to attach one. The Automobile Association (The United Kingdom's answer to AAA) is currently road testing a universal spare wheel/tire combo that fits nearly every car on the road.
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Can you drive on a flat tire in an emergency?

Can you drive a car with a flat or leaky tire? What happens if you do? No. Even just driving with a improperly inflated tire can result in potential collisions as well as damage to both your vehicle and the road.
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How long can I drive on a flat tire?

You should not drive over 50 mph and no more than 50 miles with a donut-type spare tire. Driving for long distances on a spare tire can potentially cause damage to other car parts, including the transmission.
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Can a car sit on a flat tire?

You can drive on a tire with fix a flat for 3 days or 100 miles (whichever comes first), as recommended by the manufacturer. An important thing to note is that fix a flat is not a permanent solution to a deflated tire since it does not inflate the tire properly.
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Can you use a winter tire as a spare?

you should be fine using the snow as a spare. Running long term with a mismatched tire isn't a good idea, but for getting out of trouble when you are more comfortable with a full size spare should be fine.
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Can you replace a donut tire?

If you have a donut on your vehicle, swap it out with a full-size tire within 50 to 60 miles and replace the spare, Paul said. Full-size spares can be used for a longer time, since they match what's already on the vehicle. But Paul said he'd still take the spare off as soon as possible.
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Can I put a tire in my trunk?

The requirement for bolting the spare tire to the trunk floor is the only one found in the federal standards, and that requirement entails having the tire remain securely attached during 30 mph frontal barrier crashes.
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Can I drive on a spare tire for a week?

You should drive no more than 50 miles on a temporary or donut spare tire if possible. If you absolutely must go longer than 50 miles, avoid driving on it longer than 70 miles. A spare tire isn't meant to completely replace a tire, rather, its purpose is to tide you over until you can properly replace it.
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Can I drive on a blown out tire?

The short answer is no—you cannot drive with a flat tire. While you might be tempted to “limp” your tire to the repair shop, you cannot drive with a flat tire.
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What happens if you drive too fast on a spare tire?

If someone drives too fast on a spare tire, they could cause the vehicle to fail or blow out and cause damage. Driving fast also makes cars more likely to lose control and hit other vehicles or pedestrians on the road. The risks are even higher with a spare tire than experiencing a blowout on a traditional street tire.
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Can I drive 200 miles on a donut?

You should not drive 200 miles on a donut.

It is smaller, lighter in measurements, and thinner tread thickness. Therefore, when replacing the wheel frame, the pressure and gravity from the body make the donut tires not adapt well and coordinate well with the other three wheels.
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Are Doughnut tires universal?

However, just like with regular spares, donut tires do not fit all cars. They're mainly used as a temporary solution when you have a flat. Eventually, you will have to replace these with your regular tires. Donut tires are a great way to keep a spare tire in your car and save space at the same time.
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Are all donut spare tires the same size?

Each spare tire differs in size and weight and is specific to its vehicle's model. Differences in size, weight, and lug-nut positions make spare tires only suitable for the intended vehicle. They are not interchangeable or universal.
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Do space saver spare wheels fit any car?

If you're towing a caravan or trailer and get a puncture, then it's usually OK to fit a space-saver spare to any axle on the car.
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Should a used car come with a spare tire?

Spare tire: All vehicles don't come with a spare tire, and that's not something the seller is likely to disclose. Some late-model Chevrolets, Fords, Hyundais and Kias are among those that don't have a compact spare as standard equipment (they usually are available for purchase).
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Is it OK to drive on a full-size spare tire?

Full-size spare tires are safer sturdier, and more reliable to drive with than a smaller, space saver (or donut) spare, but you may be wondering how long it's safe to drive on a full-size spare tire. In general, you can typically drive up to 100 miles safely on a full-size spare tire.
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Is a cut tyre illegal?

If there is any cut in the tyre, no matter how small, which exposes cords then the tyre is illegal.
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Where do you store extra tires?

Choose your location. In cold weather or in warm, tires should never be stored in the open air, even under a protective covering. Think cool, dry, moderately ventilated – and of course out of the sun. Your basement or another climate-controlled space is ideal.
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