How Far Can a Non-Full-Size Spare Tire Travel?
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Non-full-size spare tires can travel approximately 100 kilometers at speeds below 80 kilometers per hour. A non-full-size spare tire refers to a spare tire that is slightly smaller in diameter and narrower in width compared to the regular tires. Its speed rating and load index differ from those of the four normal tires on the vehicle, so it cannot replace a full-size tire and should only be used as a temporary replacement. Methods for tire maintenance include: 1. Avoid curbs and potholes to prevent sidewall ply breakage leading to tire bulging; 2. Regularly remove debris from tire treads to avoid blowouts; 3. Check tire wear and replace them promptly; 4. Perform tire rotation to prevent excessive wear; 5. Regularly check tire pressure to ensure it is neither too high nor too low.