How many kilometers can a non-full-size spare tire run?
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Non-full-size spare tires can run within 160 kilometers and should not exceed this distance. There is usually a speed limit mark on non-full-size spare tires. When driving on highways, do not exceed 80 kilometers per hour. The spare tire should not be used for too long, no more than two hours. The spare tire is actually for emergency use, not for long-term use. It is essential to strictly follow the instructions and drive below the specified speed, and repair the tire as soon as possible to replace the spare tire. A non-full-size spare tire refers to a spare tire that is slightly smaller in diameter and narrower in width than the regular tires. Its speed rating and load index are different from the four normal tires of the vehicle, so it cannot be used as a substitute.