When selecting a spare, you must ensure it matches your vehicle's specific requirements:

Identical to your vehicle's current tires. These allow for normal driving but take up significant cargo space.

Most temporary spares are designed for no more than 50 miles of travel at a maximum speed of 50 mph .

Rubber degrades over time. If your spare is over 10 years old , it should likely be replaced even if it looks unused. Spare Tire Information Guide - Goodyear

Whether you're replacing an old unit or your new car didn't come with one, having a spare tire is critical for safety and convenience on the road. Many modern vehicles now swap traditional spares for inflator kits to save space and weight. 1. Types of Spare Tires

Ensure the spare can support your vehicle's weight. Temporary spares often have a maximum speed limit of 50 mph .

If your car lacks a spare, you may need to purchase a mounting kit, jack, and lug wrench separately. 3. Spare Tires vs. Inflation Kits