scoobysnax wrote:
I guess I’m looking at is as lots of cars come with donut size spares. Even Jeep with sell their vehicles with a smaller (not a donut but smaller) size spare. I don’t know what the option was on the liberty but I remember a while back building a spec jeep Cherokee and you could get 225/65/15 tires but the spare was a 215/70/15 or 205/65/15 and was much smaller. Unless you got the Limited, Upcountry suspension, skid plates or some other package you didn’t get a matching spare. So if I got a flat the most I would need to drive is about 300 miles give or go which is the furthest I’ll drive on a ski trip. After that I’ll be abel to bring it to my local tire shop to fix.
If it was a rear tire that went flat I could always rotate in the odd the size spare with a front tire and then take the used same size front wheel and use that to change the front. That way the wheels that are getting power (rear) are the same size and the front wheels are just spinning freely. Sure it would be a pain but it’ll work right?
I’ve never rotated in my spare tire before, I’ll rotate the 4 on the ground but not the spare. Do most people rotate in the spare? I’d rather have 4 wheels that wear evenly rather than 3 that are even and one that not. Also I think I would need to get a new tire cover for the larger spare right? Unless I had a bada$$ tire/wheel combo I’d rather have the cover on it to keep it clean especially during winter months with all the road salt so that would be another cost.
yes in an emergency you can run a spare that size. there isnt much difference in the 2 really. you are right about putting it in the front. i wouldnt do it unless i had to though and only enough to get it fixed. ur wrong about having 4 tires wear even and having 3 wear even though. the way u are doing (not rotating in the spare) u have 4 tires that are even and 1 that is not so then even if u have the same size spare u dont if u have a flat

if you do rotate it in then u have 5 that are the same. think about it each will go on the back in time for the same amount of time. so then all your tires are even. heck if your that worried about ur spare being the same why would u not rotate it in? plus your tires will last longer

im not trying to be a jerk about it and if i came off that way im really sorry. im just trying to get you to see it that way. if it were me i would get a full size spare. even if u have to get a used one and dont rotate it in. hope this helped you make up your mind sorry if i offended you in any way.
oh and if you have a locker (like Troy was talking about above) then it is a bigger deal than if u have open diffs. just so people know

not sure he made that so clear but glad he brought it up.
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