How do I get an extra spare tire?

How do I get an extra spare tire?

To get a spare tire for your vehicle, check with the dealership that sold you the car. You can often get another full-size wheel to keep on hand. Expect it to cost you, though, because you will need one to match the same brand and style of tire that’s already on the car.

Where can I get a spare tire?

Many sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and off-road vehicles have the spare wheel mounted externally – usually on the rear door, but others may mount them on the roof, the side, or even on the bonnet (hood). In mid-engined and rear-engined cars, the spare tire is generally stored in the front boot.

What do I do if my flat TYRE has no spare?

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.

How long do spare tires last?

eight years
Spare Tires May Need to Be Replaced In most instances, a car’s spare tire should be replaced approximately every eight years. Your car’s manual can provide details about how frequently you should replace your vehicle’s spare tire.

Where do you put the spare tire?

Spare tires in automobiles are often stored in a spare tire well – a recessed area in the trunk of a vehicle, usually in the center, where the spare tire is stored while not in use.

What size is your spare tire?

Your spare tire, be it a full-size non-matching spare tire or a compact spare, is typically a smaller diameter than your four normal use tires. It may be a slight half-inch up to a couple inches in diameter different and the width is usually significantly less than your factory tires.

What is the price of a spare tire?

According to TireRack.com, the price and cost of the donut tire will depend on the type and the car model. Some cars have their own specific types of tires, even if they are just for replacements. On their website, most of the spare tires range anywhere from $70 to $200.

What is the use of spare tire?

In most vehicles that you buy today, the spare tire in the trunk of the vehicle isn’t actually a spare – it’s a temporary tire, also called a donut. The purpose of this type of spare is to get you home or to the mechanic’s shop so they can replace it with a real tire.