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      11-06-2014, 05:46 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by BeEmDoubleV View Post
Yes type of tyre but different names. Because of their width, mini spares have a lower speed limit 50mph/80kph than a regular tyre but can be used like any other tyre until the tread is gone. Unfortunately there is no good place to put the tyre unless one gets creative like above.
My last comment. What I mean is.
Lets say Flat on the back of a RWD. If you have to travel a fair distance, I would put (for USA) L/Front on back and S.S. Spare on L/Front. Because the Left Side of your car is on the high side of the road. I guess AWD, left side of car.
My situation would be the opposite. Just some logical thoughts.
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