Can the spare tire be left out of the car?
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The spare tire can be left out of the car, but if the car has a flat tire while driving outside, you can only call for help, which is quite troublesome. Precautions for using a spare tire: Spare tires should not be used for a long time: Generally, the spare tires of most car models travel with the car for a long time, and the tire treads do not wear out, so the friction level is definitely different from that of regular tires. Long-term use can easily cause hazards such as vehicle deviation and uneven friction with surrounding tires. The color of spare tires is usually bright, which is also to remind the owner not to use the spare tire for a long time. Spare tires have speed limits during driving: Some car spare tires are limited to 80 kilometers per hour; some car spare tires are limited to 60 kilometers per hour. Therefore, when using a spare tire, be sure not to exceed the maximum speed limit of the tire. Spare tires should not be used for the front wheels: Spare tires are generally used to replace the rear wheels. If the front wheel fails, it is best to move the rear wheel to the front and then replace the spare tire on the rear wheel. This is because the front wheel is more likely to bear weight and has greater friction when encountering obstacles, increasing the probability of a flat tire. Replacing the spare tire on the rear wheel can increase safety to some extent.