What are the facts to note about your spare tires?

 

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What are the facts to note about your spare tires?

 Imagine a situation where you are driving around, and it’s a perfect day for a long drive with your partner. Suddenly, you realize that one of the tires has started making weird noises. So, you stop the car, get out of it, and realize that you have a flat tire situation. The problem gets further compounded by this fact that there are no spare tires in the trunk of the car to save you. Situations like this are more commonplace than you think because they do not give enough importance to spare tires. 

What are spare tires?

As you can well guess from its name, the spare tires are extra tires which you keep in the car. You use these tires when one of your regular ones gets damaged, punctured, and you are unable to drive. People have different names for car spare tires. It is commonly known as Stepney.

Drivers also call it the spare tire. It might have different names, but nevertheless, it is important for a car. It is important for a driver to know a couple of things about this highly useful spare tire.

Things you must know about spare tires

  • Kinds of spare tires

It is important to know the kind of spare tire you have in your car. There are spare tires smaller than original tires, which are called doughnuts, space-saver tires, or temporary tires. You cannot use such tires for a long distance. These tires simply get you to the mechanic and make sure your actual tire gets repaired. There are drivers who buy five tires for making sure that the spare one is the same as the regular ones.

  • The speed of spare tires

It is safe to drive at a speed of sixty to eighty kilometers per hour when you are using a space-saver tire. Do not get on motorways and highways while driving with a temporary tire. You can go up to the actual legal limit for speed if you are using a regular tire as the spare one.

  • Air pressure of spare tires

It is important to know that spare tires are only for emergencies before you search for where can i buy a spare wheel for my car. The air pressure for spare tires is sixty PSI. It has a high air pressure because tires tend to lose pressure gradually over time. Spare tires remain in your car’s boot for a long time, and so, they need more air pressure.

You now have all the information you need about spare tires. You also know why it is important to have a spare tire in your car. It is time to go and buy a spare tire of good quality.

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