Full-Size Spare tire?
#8
So in short, if you wanted to fit a full sized spare in the car you'd have to use a skinner wheel and tire of the same diameter/circumference as the factory tires.
I'm wondering why you are asking this question, and before you ask, no I'm not trying to be a smartass; do you live way out in the boonies where the space saving spare might not get you home? Where you may have to drive on it past it's useful life to get to a repair shop? Do you just not like mini-spares? I mean, I'm old school and can kind of understand why.
Fewer and fewer new cars are coming with anything like a full size spare. And with improvements in tire technology and manufacturing, some cars have none at all! Flats are ALMOST a thing of the past, and tires usually last much longer and are far safer than they were just a few years ago.
I know they are doing this for a number of reasons like, fuel economy, cost cutting, space saving, and to a lesser extent, handling.
#9
So in short, if you wanted to fit a full sized spare in the car you'd have to use a skinner wheel and tire of the same diameter/circumference as the factory tires.
I'm wondering why you are asking this question, and before you ask, no I'm not trying to be a smartass; do you live way out in the boonies where the space saving spare might not get you home? Where you may have to drive on it past it's useful life to get to a repair shop? Do you just not like mini-spares? I mean, I'm old school and can kind of understand why.
Fewer and fewer new cars are coming with anything like a full size spare. And with improvements in tire technology and manufacturing, some cars have none at all! Flats are ALMOST a thing of the past, and tires usually last much longer and are far safer than they were just a few years ago.
I know they are doing this for a number of reasons like, fuel economy, cost cutting, space saving, and to a lesser extent, handling.
I'm wondering why you are asking this question, and before you ask, no I'm not trying to be a smartass; do you live way out in the boonies where the space saving spare might not get you home? Where you may have to drive on it past it's useful life to get to a repair shop? Do you just not like mini-spares? I mean, I'm old school and can kind of understand why.
Fewer and fewer new cars are coming with anything like a full size spare. And with improvements in tire technology and manufacturing, some cars have none at all! Flats are ALMOST a thing of the past, and tires usually last much longer and are far safer than they were just a few years ago.
I know they are doing this for a number of reasons like, fuel economy, cost cutting, space saving, and to a lesser extent, handling.
#10
couple of things here. i dont know much about the cx-5, but, if your car is awd, then it might be like my subaru, which has a donut spare. if i get a flat on one of the front tires, i have to take one of the rear tires and put it on the front, donut goes on the rear. then i pull a relay, and this disables the awd, and puts it in fwd mode. this is because all 4 tires must be within 3/32" of treadwear, or the center diff will blow. since i use this vehicle to deliver mail out in the boonies, i get flats all the time. i carry a full size spare, AND, a very large board to support the jack. ever try to jack up a car in the dirt/mud? aint gonna happen. i also carry a lot of flatseal. if the vehicle is awd, check your handbook to find out about the tires.