Can the spare tire be left off the car?

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SanJuliana
07/28/25 5:52pm
The spare tire can be left off the car, but if the car has a flat tire while driving outside, you can only call for rescue, which is quite troublesome. Car spare tires are divided into full-size spare tires and non-full-size spare tires. A full-size spare tire is the same as the tires normally used on the car, and the two can be freely replaced without affecting the driving of the car; non-full-size spare tires are narrower and smaller than the tires normally used on the car. Precautions for using a spare tire: 1. When replacing a non-full-size spare tire, try to install it on a non-driving wheel, otherwise it will affect the handling of the car and easily cause safety hazards; 2. When using a non-full-size spare tire, try not to drive too many miles, and the speed should not be too fast. You should choose a nearby repair shop to repair or replace the original tire.
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