Smaller tire for spare ?
Don't let the fear mongering "you have to have a rull size spare" crowd get to you. I had my air pump go out after airing up 3 tires once. So I had 3 tires at 32 psi and the passenger front at 7psi. Needless to say there was quite a size difference in those tires. Had no problems driving to a place 20 miles away to get that tire aired up.
Now I wouldn't want to do that over a long distance, but for a short bit you'ld be fine.
Last edited by CJ7nvrstk; Nov 7, 2010 at 05:20 AM.
Your ESP will freak out. Know how to disable it. If you put it on the rear, even in 2WD, the BLD might try to get involved. And do not put it on a axle with LSD, it'll be hard on the clutches.
So, if you disable the ESP and put it on the front, you'll be okay for a short distance. I'd still buy a spare; that way I could do a 5-way rotation, too.
So, if you disable the ESP and put it on the front, you'll be okay for a short distance. I'd still buy a spare; that way I could do a 5-way rotation, too.
Your ESP will freak out. Know how to disable it. If you put it on the rear, even in 2WD, the BLD might try to get involved. And do not put it on a axle with LSD, it'll be hard on the clutches.
So, if you disable the ESP and put it on the front, you'll be okay for a short distance. I'd still buy a spare; that way I could do a 5-way rotation, too.
So, if you disable the ESP and put it on the front, you'll be okay for a short distance. I'd still buy a spare; that way I could do a 5-way rotation, too.
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It's not worth skimping out on something like this. A different size spare presents a host of problems. As for this story below, If I had three tires at 32 psi and one at 7 and no pump I'd be putting my spare on before driving 20 miles to use a compressor. Unless you're driving super slow you're apt to damage the tire at low pressure. That's just one possible scenario though, and not the worst one at that.
Don't let the fear mongering "you have to have a rull size spare" crowd get to you. I had my air pump go out after airing up 3 tires once. So I had 3 tires at 32 psi and the passenger front at 7psi. Needless to say there was quite a size difference in those tires. Had no problems driving to a place 20 miles away to get that tire aired up.
Last edited by OpenTrackRacer; Nov 7, 2010 at 11:34 AM. Reason: Typos galore!
Just because you can, does not mean that you should.
When you put your spare on, you should be able to operate your Jeep exactly how you would be able to do without it on. With a mismatched spare, you will not be able to do that.
Having a matched spare also allows you to include it into your rotation which will keep it matching and extend the overall life of your set of tires.
When you put your spare on, you should be able to operate your Jeep exactly how you would be able to do without it on. With a mismatched spare, you will not be able to do that.
Having a matched spare also allows you to include it into your rotation which will keep it matching and extend the overall life of your set of tires.
Just because you can, does not mean that you should.
When you put your spare on, you should be able to operate your Jeep exactly how you would be able to do without it on. With a mismatched spare, you will not be able to do that.
Having a matched spare also allows you to include it into your rotation which will keep it matching and extend the overall life of your set of tires.
When you put your spare on, you should be able to operate your Jeep exactly how you would be able to do without it on. With a mismatched spare, you will not be able to do that.
Having a matched spare also allows you to include it into your rotation which will keep it matching and extend the overall life of your set of tires.




