
Many Broomfield, CO drivers aren't aware that there are different types of spare tires. Here at Sill-TerHar Mazda, we want you to understand these differences, so you know the best driving recommendations for your specific kind. Keep reading for a look at the differences between a compact temporary and a full-size spare tire.
Most smaller vehicles are equipped with a compact temporary spare, also known commonly as a donut. These spares are small and light enough to be hauled around every day, but they're not constructed to stand up to heavy use. That's why you'll want to keep your speed under 55 miles per hour while using one and replace it within 70 miles.
A full-size spare can be treated as your regular tires These might not be practical to carry in compact cars, so you'll often find them in larger vehicles.