How Long Can You Drive on a Spare Tire?
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Spare tires are not related to mileage but to speed: generally, spare tires should not exceed 60km/h. More information about spare tires is as follows: 1. The storage period for spare tires is typically around 4 years. Especially for spare tires stored under the chassis or externally, their surface may appear unchanged after the expiration period, but the rubber/material ages, increasing the risk of a blowout when used. Regularly check for fine cracks and bulges on the spare tire. 2. Apart from time limitations, spare tires also have corresponding standards regarding speed and vehicle weight. Spare tires are used less frequently and have less friction with the ground, and some spare tires are smaller in size compared to regular tires. Prolonged use can affect the vehicle's manufacturing system, steering system, and suspension system, posing safety hazards and causing uneven friction among other tires in the same direction.