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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?

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Not sure why the actual tire size should vary so much from the Contenental, but

one 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 same

circumference...

 

I am waiting on my rim, but even if you compare the slightly smaller size to most

donut tires, it still should work fine.

 

I did get a 2011 Fusion jack off EBay, in pristine condition too and the lug nut

size is definitely the same, I will test the jack this weekend, but I think it's perfect.

Even got a spare funnel for gas.

 

 

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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.

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Edited by jeff_h

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