Spare tire (doughnut) question
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Spare tire (doughnut) question
Not sure if this qualifies as an interior or exterior question, but here goes:
I have a 1984 Firebird SE that came with 14" rims. It had no spare tire (doughnut). I just got one from a 1986 Camaro, and it has a 15 rim on it. Can I use this as my spare, or do I need a 14" doughnut?
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I have a 1984 Firebird SE that came with 14" rims. It had no spare tire (doughnut). I just got one from a 1986 Camaro, and it has a 15 rim on it. Can I use this as my spare, or do I need a 14" doughnut?
Thanks!
Chris
Re: Spare tire (doughnut) question
Assuming you have stock brakes, front and rear, there isn't any reason that any thirdgen spare shouldn't fit. The only time it's a problem with some cars is if they've got the larger brakes.
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Re: Spare tire (doughnut) question
So there shouldn't be a problem with using the spare, even though it's has a 15" rim and the rest of my tires all have 14" rims?
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Re: Spare tire (doughnut) question
I would think the important thing is that the OD of the spare wheel/tire should closely match the OD of the regular wheel/tire.
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Spares are only supposed to be temporary use, below 45mph, to limp to the next service station. Theoretically if you put a smaller/larger tire combo on a limited slip rear end, it could be hard on the differential. Aside from that, as long as it doesn't rub on the brakes or tie rods it should be fine.
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Thanks, everyone! I hope I never have to use it, but it's good to know I could in an emergency. I would probably have the car flatbedded somewhere if I had a flat tire, anyway, but you never know.
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Re: Spare tire (doughnut) question
I carry at can of Flat-Fix (I'm unsure that that's the brand name, but you get the idea). Frankly, I'm uneasy about using a spare that could easily be 20+ years old. Many of the ones i've seen are in dry rot hell. 
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Re: Spare tire (doughnut) question
The one I have looks pretty new, never used, and the rubber is in good shape. I don't like those fix a flat, etc, cans, because they tend to ruin the inside of the rim with their glue.
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Re: Spare tire (doughnut) question
Each to his own. Good luck--hopefully, you won't ever have to put the spare to the test. I've never experienced a flat in my car (fingers crossed).
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Re: Spare tire (doughnut) question
Though I have one, I've been looking for a like-new alum P195/75-D15 to fit my PBR's--more to say I have one than to ever use it.
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Re: Spare tire (doughnut) question
I've never trusted myself getting the CO2 can on the valve stem properly (one shot deal, so to speak) so I've been carrying a 12v air compressor for the past 20 years.
Re: Spare tire (doughnut) question
Several years ago I found myself 14 hours from home with a sliced sidewall in one of my 245/50R16s. Since then, anytime I go on a long trip I toss a junk but usable 16" tire in the trunk. If a tire gets horked on a long trip, I can get the junk tire mounted up and worry about road hazard or replacing the tire when I get home. I've also got AAA. If you have to have a car towed once a year, it pays for itself.
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