Estates BP Report post Posted July 23, 2013 Well, I think I may have made a big mistake. I too am looking for a spare tire option for my 2013 FFH with the 18 inch wheel option. I Ordered the rim from Ford and it should be here on Friday. The jack off of ebay arrived today as did the spare tire. I could not find a Continental tire, and I didn't want to order a spare on ebay that was already 7 or 8 years old. Instead I ordered a Bridgestone T135/90D16 from Tire rack. Obviously I have not mounted it yet, but as I stand it up next to my Goodyear LS-2 18 wheels, it is 1.5 inches shorter. I doubt that after mounting it will "grow" at least 1 inch. Is there that much difference between the Continental and the Bridgestone? This simple project is getting more complicated than it should be. Help! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeff_h Report post Posted July 23, 2013 The wheel and the tire are both 16", right? Sure it's going to be pretty awkward if it needs to be used (personally I like the comment someone else made, if needed move a good tire to the front and this dinky one on the back), it's only designed to be a temp thing for a short distance and just keep you from being stuck on the side of the road, right? 1 corncobs reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrySql Report post Posted July 23, 2013 This simple project is getting more complicated than it should be.Tell me about it... :) Any tire that has the T135/90D16 spec's should be 25.57" in overall diameter and 80.32" in circumference when mounted (or real close to that). Don't worry about it too much, Erich and Jeff have the right of it, put it on the back if you want, then the front tires will be the correct size. 1 erichFla reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Estates BP Report post Posted July 23, 2013 Thanks for all of your hard work. My wife and I are planning a trip on the first half of route 66 this fall, but we were both leary of driving out in the middle of nowhere without a spare. You have been a lifesaver GrySql! 1 erichFla reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smr2112 Report post Posted July 23, 2013 Not sure why the actual tire size should vary so much from the Contenental, butone I got from TireRack lists as: T135/90R-16 Continental CST 17 I don't know if the CST17 is key (meaning Compact Spare TIre for 17" size tire?)or the R/D (don't think that matters). But I would think they'd be the samecircumference... I am waiting on my rim, but even if you compare the slightly smaller size to mostdonut tires, it still should work fine. I did get a 2011 Fusion jack off EBay, in pristine condition too and the lug nutsize is definitely the same, I will test the jack this weekend, but I think it's perfect.Even got a spare funnel for gas. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
erichFla Report post Posted July 23, 2013 (edited) Thanks for all of your hard work. My wife and I are planning a trip on the first half of route 66 this fall, but we were both leary of driving out in the middle of nowhere without a spare. You have been a lifesaver GrySql! Estates BP, If it will make you feel any better, go back to any Ford Dealership and ask to look at a 2013 Regular Fusion NON-HYBRID ( I think SE or Ti ) with 18" tires on it, then pop the trunk and look at the Size of the Stock Spare Tire Ford approves of in the trunk for those 18" tires. I'll bet it's a T125-80R-16. I did just that, went back to the dealership and pop the trunk on a Regular Fusion and there it was a 16" Maxxis Donut spare with 18" tires on the car. I took Pictures of it, I'm telling you Ford put 16" spare tire in the trunk for a car with 4-18" tires on the ground. Here is Picture proof. <<<< this is the 16" spare in the Trunk of a 2013 Regular Fusion <<<< this the 18" tires on that car <<<< this is the Name Brand of the Spare of the 16" tire in the Same car as ALL three of these Pictures. Edited July 23, 2013 by erichFla 1 jeff_h reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
13FFH Report post Posted July 24, 2013 Ok, I've been through this thread a couple of times and with all the numbers whizzing around in my head :headscratch: , I haven't been able to determine if anyone has a spare tire solution for the stock 17" Michelins. Anyone that has succeeded care to list part numbers for the tire and wheel? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrySql Report post Posted July 24, 2013 (edited) Sure, the 17" and 18" Fusion wheels/tires are almost the same diameter, so the bigger spare discussed here can be fitted to a car with either wheel/tire combo.In the very beginning some of us were told by Dealers that using a small, stock Fusion spare tire would cause problems with the eCVT and computer, that was later proved false. First off, Forum member 'Kaleido' made the initial spare tire test on a 17" wheel/tire equipped FFH using a stock Fusion spare tire.It's smaller than the combination I came up with but I suspect it will work on FFH equipped with the 18" wheel/tire .In this case, just go to the Ford parts counter and buy a stock 2013* Fusion spare wheel/tire, get a Jack w/Lug Wrench and you are set. Second, this pinned thread shows this larger spare tire and wheel that works with either size wheel/tire combo.The reason for my persevering in getting a spare that had a diameter as close to the stock wheel/tire was that I wanted the minimum difference in emergency handling and eCVT complications (if any). * Note, the 2012 and earlier Fusion's wheels/tires have a different bolt pattern, the spare wheel will not fit a 2013 Fusion. Edited July 24, 2013 by GrySql 4 vangonebuy, erichFla, corncobs and 1 other reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
13FFH Report post Posted July 24, 2013 Thanks GrySql! :worship: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
erichFla Report post Posted July 25, 2013 (edited) Ok, I've been through this thread a couple of times and with all the numbers whizzing around in my head :headscratch: , I haven't been able to determine if anyone has a spare tire solution for the stock 17" Michelins. Anyone that has succeeded care to list part numbers for the tire and wheel? A little more Info. A quote taken from acdii. " As an FYI, the overall diameter between the 17" and 18" tires is roughly the same, so the spare tire listed will work with either size wheeled car. The 17" tire is 26.25The 18" tire is 26.33 Less than 1/8th inch difference. Put some miles on those 18's and the 1/8th" goes away." Edited July 25, 2013 by erichFla 1 corncobs reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
13FFH Report post Posted August 10, 2013 Not sure why the actual tire size should vary so much from the Contenental, butone I got from TireRack lists as: T135/90R-16 Continental CST 17 I don't know if the CST17 is key (meaning Compact Spare TIre for 17" size tire?)or the R/D (don't think that matters). But I would think they'd be the samecircumference... I am waiting on my rim, but even if you compare the slightly smaller size to mostdonut tires, it still should work fine. I did get a 2011 Fusion jack off EBay, in pristine condition too and the lug nutsize is definitely the same, I will test the jack this weekend, but I think it's perfect.Even got a spare funnel for gas. Just got off the phone with Tire Rack. Conti tire is on backorder with a 2-3 month expected back in stock timeframe. :waiting: He did mention a Bridgestone tire for $110, but when I look that one up it states "2008 Production", so the tire is 5 years old alread? Oh what to do... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NDlaw Report post Posted August 14, 2013 A spare tire is a necessity. Here is a story that will make you get the spare or really good roadside assistance. I had to order my Ford Fusion Hybrid and the dealership I purchased from never disclosed that there wasn't a spare tire in the car. When I asked about it before the car came I was told it would have a doughnut. Low and behold I kept meaning to look to see where the tire was and I got my first flat Sunday Night. It was 5 pm on Sunday night, I was an hour from home. I opened the trunk to find a mobility kit. I had to read the instructions on it to use it, (by the way) the sealant cansiter can only be used once***replacement cost $24.99 (high probabilty of damaging tire sensor also, be prepared to have to replace that also). The hole in my tire was to big to seal so I called Ford Roadside assistance. Ford Roadside assistance will only tow you to a dealership. There was a dealership 1/4 of mile from where I got the flat, I could see it. It was closed. Ford Roadside assistance said they would tow my car to the dealership and then in the morning when they reopened it could be repaired. I then asked and how do I get home from the dealership. I was told to get ride, call cab. Ok, but then I am hour from my car. Needless, to say they wanted $800 to tow me home, I called a different roadside assistance and paid $99. This story is already ridiculous because if I would have had a spare I would not have needed to be towed. But it gets worse. The car gets towed home and in the morning I now have to call another tow truck to tow me to the dealership. It just kept getting worse from there. Apparantly, the tire on the 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid is some super rare size, only made in Canada. None of the dealerships in the state had any in stock. It took the dealership two days to get the tire and replace it. I went three days without my car all because I had a mobility kit instead of a spare. At this point still no spare and mobility kit canister empty. I went to the parts department to get a refill canister. They don't carry it in stock, it has to be ordered. I left the dealership with no spare and a non functional mobility kit. Two tow truck drivers and the Ford dealership service department explained that the mobility kit is useless on any hole bigger then a nail. The majority of flat tires can not be repaired with a sealant. Now when I went to the dealership to discuss this no spare situation, I explained that if I would have known this information I would not have purchased the car, that is how much I value a spare tire. Dealership is now currently trying to convince me no spare is available, and that Ford does not want people changing their tires on the side of the road. I was also told that the fusion when it has a flat tire is to low to get a jack underneath it. I wonder if Ford actually supports that opinion? Hope this helps anyone debating the spare tire issue. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dalesky Report post Posted August 15, 2013 Just contacted my dealer via their website and will see what they say about ordering, mounting and test driving the spare combo. I am NOT traveling out of town next month without it. Hate to say thanks for the horrible story just posted about having a flat, but it certainly got me off my duff about getting a spare in the trunk.Also going in the the software update on Monday, and will post an update in the appropriate thread.This forum is amazing, and probably the best of its kind in 'autodom' that I have seen. Oh, by the way, I got some of that 303 Protectant, and have to say it is great for my convertible top, helping to clean it, AND great on the black interior of the Fusion. Off topic I know, but what are ya gonna do? 2 GrySql and erichFla reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrySql Report post Posted August 15, 2013 Just contacted my dealer via their website and will see what they say about ordering, mounting and test driving the spare combo. I am NOT traveling out of town next month without it. Hate to say thanks for the horrible story just posted about having a flat, but it certainly got me off my duff about getting a spare in the trunk.Also going in the the software update on Monday, and will post an update in the appropriate thread.This forum is amazing, and probably the best of its kind in 'autodom' that I have seen. Oh, by the way, I got some of that 303 Protectant, and have to say it is great for my convertible top, helping to clean it, AND great on the black interior of the Fusion. Off topic I know, but what are ya gonna do?I understand that finding the larger T135/90R16 Continental tire is difficult at the moment.Remember that Kaleido just used a stock gas '13 Fusion wheel/tire and Jack, so if that will satisfy you it might be the easiest and fastest way to go. I am happy the Formula 303 worked for your 'vert top, it always has for mine. :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
erichFla Report post Posted August 20, 2013 (edited) Just contacted my dealer via their website and will see what they say about ordering, mounting and test driving the spare combo. I am NOT traveling out of town next month without it. Hate to say thanks for the horrible story just posted about having a flat, but it certainly got me off my duff about getting a spare in the trunk.Also going in the the software update on Monday, and will post an update in the appropriate thread.This forum is amazing, and probably the best of its kind in 'autodom' that I have seen. Oh, by the way, I got some of that 303 Protectant, and have to say it is great for my convertible top, helping to clean it, AND great on the black interior of the Fusion. Off topic I know, but what are ya gonna do? I don't know if you have access to junk yards but you might try them to find the bigger spare tire as the T135/90R16 Continental tire comes from the 2010 Nissan Altima line of cars and maybe some other years too.. The one I bought was from a Junk yard recycler in Tenn. and I have the same tire that GrySql has. The difference is I bought the tire from the junk yard as new never been used BUT it is three years old accourding to the Date stamp on the tire. It truely has never been used tho. Then I bought the Rim directly from Ford, wow, did I get the shaft on the price but wanted to make sure I got the CORRECT Rim, which I did. Now it sits in the back in my Fusion and I used the 303 Product all over the tire to help preserve the Rubber.Good Luck. Edited August 20, 2013 by erichFla Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dalesky Report post Posted August 20, 2013 Ford dealer has ordered the wheel and Nissan dealer has ordered the tire. It should be mounted and in the trunk in a week! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SamJ20112 Report post Posted August 20, 2013 Aye, glad it's finally in the trunk. I'm sure Tire Rack or a Dealer can order this sized tire, that's all the Dealer's Parts Dept did.There are other brands in that size too. Now, where to store the Jack w/integrated handle?It's too long to fit inside the 16" spare wheel, no place else for storage in the car or under the hood.I scratched my head for quite some time and ended with a non-elegant solution, for now.It's now hanging upside down in the trunk, from the rear speaker deck.The Jack base is against a indentation in the deck, almost level with the roof of the trunk.I takes up almost no extra cargo room because there are other protrusions in front and behind it.I used 3 heavy gauge Zip-ties to anchor it, with a rubber pad between the metal deck and the Jack base - no rattles, no vibration.I'll just cut the Zip-ties if the Jack is needed, replace when time allows.I'm still thinking about this, may change things later. Thank you, GrySql, for putting all this effort into solving the problem. I just bought my FFH Ti with the 18" Eagles last night, and I ordered all the parts for the spare tire assembly this morning. Had to get the Bridgestone Tracompa T135/90D-16 since they were out of the Continental and one other (Firestone? Goodrich? Can't remember.) Opted to go with the regular FF jack, lug wrench, and styrofoam packager. Pricey, but having a real spare is...priceless!! I find it interesting that the FF Owner's manual has the following comment regarding use of tire sealants: "The use of tire sealants may damage your tire pressure monitoring system and should not be used. However, if you must use a sealant, the tire pressure monitoring system sensor and valve stem on the wheel must be replaced by an authorized Ford dealer." (No mention whether Ford foots the bill!!) Again, many thanks for all your hard work. 1 GrySql reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dalesky Report post Posted August 21, 2013 I don't know if you have access to junk yards but you might try them to find the bigger spare tire as the T135/90R16 Continental tire comes from the 2010 Nissan Altima line of cars and maybe some other years too.. The one I bought was from a Junk yard recycler in Tenn. and I have the same tire that GrySql has. The difference is I bought the tire from the junk yard as new never been used BUT it is three years old accourding to the Date stamp on the tire. It truely has never been used tho. Then I bought the Rim directly from Ford, wow, did I get the shaft on the price but wanted to make sure I got the CORRECT Rim, which I did. Now it sits in the back in my Fusion and I used the 303 Product all over the tire to help preserve the Rubber.Good Luck.Thanks Erich, I did not get a response from one junk yard, but as I posted earlier I did get the tire and wheel ordered. I appreciate the suggestions. 1 erichFla reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrySql Report post Posted August 21, 2013 (edited) Thank you, GrySql, for putting all this effort into solving the problem. I just bought my FFH Ti with the 18" Eagles last night, and I ordered all the parts for the spare tire assembly this morning. Had to get the Bridgestone Tracompa T135/90D-16 since they were out of the Continental and one other (Firestone? Goodrich? Can't remember.) Opted to go with the regular FF jack, lug wrench, and styrofoam packager. Pricey, but having a real spare is...priceless!! I find it interesting that the FF Owner's manual has the following comment regarding use of tire sealants: "The use of tire sealants may damage your tire pressure monitoring system and should not be used. However, if you must use a sealant, the tire pressure monitoring system sensor and valve stem on the wheel must be replaced by an authorized Ford dealer." (No mention whether Ford foots the bill!!) Again, many thanks for all your hard work.You're welcome!Congratulations on the new car, I know you're going to like it. Edited August 21, 2013 by GrySql Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SamJ20112 Report post Posted August 21, 2013 Thanks Erich, I did not get a response from one junk yard, but as I posted earlier I did get the tire and wheel ordered. I appreciate the suggestions.Dalesky, I just got a less-than-two-year-old Firestone T135/90D16 from a junked 2012 Passat -- never run on road -- for $35, tire and wheel. Will toss the wheel. There are a number of cars carrying this size spare. Good luck! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SamJ20112 Report post Posted August 21, 2013 (edited) You're welcome!Congratulations on the new car, I know you're going to like it.Already love it! Another point of concern on a different thread is the software update raising the top speed for EV mode. I will post the following info on that thread, but thought I would pass along here that my just-purchased FFH Ti has the new software as-built. Got EV mode at 70mph today. Pass it on!! Edited August 21, 2013 by SamJ20112 2 GrySql and erichFla reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeff_h Report post Posted September 2, 2013 (edited) I didn't make it under $125 but it came to just over $200 for rim and tire (tirerack.com had a closeout rim for $79 and tire for $99, plus shipping). I was debating whether I really wanted to put down that much money for something that would not be used much, if at all. However, a couple other factors came into play - 1 - Wife's Energi wheels are same size, so this spare could be used on either car when needed. 2 - I drive a lot of miles and over the past 5-10 years have picked up a nail or screw in a tire every 8-12 months, so it's likely that I'll come out to the garage one day and be glad that I have the spare out in the shed. It is definitely not a match for the OEM wheels, but was a better match (and cheaper due to closeout) than a plain steel wheel. I had to go back and look at my past post, where I said I pick up a nail or screw in a tire every 8-12 months... I guess I'm ahead of schedule as it was exactly 2 months since I got the spare, but glad I got it since I found a nice present this morning! Just walked back to the shed and got the full-size spare - as when I pulled that screw/bolt out with the vise grips, the air all came out too. Edited September 2, 2013 by jeff_h Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fastronaut Report post Posted September 2, 2013 Gosh, Jeff, fate strikes again. Glad you had that spare! 1 jeff_h reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corncobs Report post Posted September 2, 2013 Good thing you found this without causing anymore harm. 1 jeff_h reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dalesky Report post Posted September 3, 2013 Just another example on the forum of why the spare is necessary. Sorry it happened, but it looks repairable at least. When I was talking to the service man at Ford he agreed that you do not want to use that goo in your tires to limp home. 1 Fastronaut reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites