Oct-06-2017 07:44 PM
Oct-08-2017 09:49 AM
Groover wrote:hedge wrote:
AFAIK it is quite common for the manufacturer to supply a spare with a different size rim so I don't think the previous owner pulled a fast one on you.
As said above it's the overall size that matters, not the size of the rim. Their may be some difference but I don't think the spare is meant for long-term use.
While this is certainly true I cannot understand why manufacturers don't offer a matching spare tire option including tire pressure monitor. I would have gladly paid for it. Seriously, how much trouble could it possibly be to grab all 5 tires from the same bin?
Oct-08-2017 08:20 AM
hedge wrote:
AFAIK it is quite common for the manufacturer to supply a spare with a different size rim so I don't think the previous owner pulled a fast one on you.
As said above it's the overall size that matters, not the size of the rim. Their may be some difference but I don't think the spare is meant for long-term use.
Oct-07-2017 01:53 PM
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Oct-07-2017 07:58 AM
camp-n-family wrote:
It's the tire diameter that matters. A 20" rim can have the same diameter as an 18" because the height of the sidewall is different. For example my stock size is 285/60r20 and my spare is 285/70r18. They are within 0.3" difference and are fine to use at the same time for a spare. Most trucks with 20" stock rims will have an 18" spare.
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