Spares deportment
You frequently recommend buying a set of 4 steel wheels fitted with winter tyres for use from October to March in the UK. What should be done about the spare wheel? I know it's dangerous to mix normal year round tyres with winter tyres, so what happens if a wheel change is needed? Would a normal spare tyre in the boot result in an MOT failure if winter tyres were fitted to the car?
Asked on 30 September 2011 by NB, Saxilby, Lincs
Answered by
Honest John
Most new cars don't have a spare wheel. And most of those that do have a space saver. For emergency use, a space saver or a normal size summer tyre is fine as long as you restrict your maximum speed to 50mph and are aware that braking distances will be much greater. A car does not need a spare tyre for an MoT.
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