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If its a full size spare, you can go as far as you want, as long as you're sure the air pressure is right, which is often not the case with spares. If its a little donut spare usually the recomended max speed is written somewhere on the tire, and I would drive to the nearest garage with it to have my real tire fixed.is it a full size or is it a temp spear if its a temp spear i would change it back to the orignal tire asap
supposedly 50 miles, but i put 450 miles on a donut once.
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If it is full size you can go as far and as fast as you like but check the tyre pressure if it is a space saver you only can go as fast as it says on it you cannot go very far so call into your nearest garageWhy is it that when a motorist cuts you off, he/she flips you off when you honk your horn?
It's not that the compact spare is going to explode after X miles of normal/slow driving. The problem is your car's handling (turning, braking, emergency maneuvers, high-speed stability and control) is significantly worse with a thin little tire, especially because the right and left side don't match. You won't be able to avoid hitting that pedestrian, or that other car who cut you off, etc. Plus the spare tire will wear out faster, not to mention that if you get another flat, you don't have a second spare tire.if it is a full size spare you can drive on it like your regular tire. . but if it is one of those little donut spares then slowly drive (30 mph and not on the Freeway) straight to the tire repair shop they are not meant to be driven on just to get you to the repair shop
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