kalynzoo wrote:
Even older, by current standards, larger motorhomes do not come with a spare. Most people could not change a 22.5 tire and it could be considered dangerous to even try. Therefore, no tire, no jack. I'm sure the savings in manufacturing and the reduction in weight had nothing to do with the decision. Anyway, when we were taking a Track tour to Mexico I put a used but usable unmounted spare in the underbelly. I then switched it out when I put new tires on the MH with the best of the previous tires. It is out-dated (expired), whatever the proper definition is, and if I had a major tire malfunction in a populated area I would certainly opt to purchase a NEW tire. But, if on vacation, I have the option of having this tire mounted by roadside service and use it until I reach civilization.
But in answer to your question, no spare is offered with new larger motorhomes.
Mine is a 2000 model year....no spare in it