Random Thought. Full size spare.

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This has been one of my random thoughts I have been having lately.
It would be nice to have a full size spare tire in the car at all times.
But. As I remember, even having the DX steelies in the wheel you will have
the trunk cover sticking up and uneven.
Has anyone figured out what size normal tire will fit in there? I guess it would have to be thinner than stock, but still be able to handle long term highway driving.

(Basically. Last year I ended up with a flat, on a weekend in the evening
several hundred miles away from home. So the dive back with that spare
donut was a pain. And it would be nice to have a spare that I can rely on
for at least a day's worth of driving in rain or shine at highway speeds.)

Any thoughts?

P.S.: I don't know if this maybe deserves to be in teh Suspension forum.
 

ryan s

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be like it is
anything more than the donut will raise the floor.

like you said, the DX steelie is the smallest you can get. go with a 175 or 185 width tire to save space. anything narrow will be "stretched" on the rim.
 

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pick up a full size wheel..... place in trunk.....

new full size spare.








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anything more than the donut will raise the floor.

like you said, the DX steelie is the smallest you can get. go with a 175 or 185 width tire to save space. anything narrow will be "stretched" on the rim.

What about a steel rim from a smaller car? Idk. Civic, or one of the tiny econo cars? Or what about having a different radius?
 

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Civc won't even fit unless it's a newer one, maybe? I dont even know what their lug pattern is.

If you had a V6 i'd say you could use the full size spare from an RSX.
 

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If you had a V6 i'd say you could use the full size spare from an RSX.

ill let you all know once i do my 5 lug conversion. i have a set of RSX wheels & an extra one that i got to use as a spare. but i think it's still not going to be even.
 

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If it's a different radius than what you have on your car, it's not really a full size spare at that point..... so any way you look at it, it's not going to be feasible unless you are running a smaller tire diameter on your regular tires.... which will throw the speedo off AND look ridiculous...




My only propostion would be to use something like the NSX spare, which is a "space-saver" spare, which isn't fully inflated, until you pull it out to be used and you inflate it. Which would mean you'd also need a pump of some sort. haha, this is going nowhere fast, huh? :rolleyes:
 
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