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Sep-04-2013 01:49 PM
Groover wrote:720Deere wrote:
For what it is worth, Ford trucks with 20" wheels only come with an 18" spare. If I remember correctly, there is just over a 1" difference in the height of the tires. My truck was equipped with 20" Michelin tires and I think the 18" spare is a Continental. These days the spare is just a spare and they give you whatever is cheapest for them.
I have to agree with what you said but I wish that they would offer a matching spare as an option so that you could do a 5-tire rotation and get some use out of the tire before replacing it just due to age.
I recently bought a 6 year old trailer and the spare had never been on the ground so I decided to go ahead and use it. The tire only lasted about 300 miles and came apart. The other 4 tires were all factory and still in one piece. It seems that not using a tire can be rougher on one than using it. That re-enforced to me the importance of replacing spares even if they still have a lot of tread on them.
Sep-04-2013 01:34 PM
720Deere wrote:
For what it is worth, Ford trucks with 20" wheels only come with an 18" spare. If I remember correctly, there is just over a 1" difference in the height of the tires. My truck was equipped with 20" Michelin tires and I think the 18" spare is a Continental. These days the spare is just a spare and they give you whatever is cheapest for them.
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