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No, it is a compact.
The overall height and circumference of the "compact" spare is similar to the 15 inch full size tire.The overall height and circumference of the "compact" spare is similar to the 15 inch full size tire.
Full size spare, 35 psi. Compact spare, 60 psi.
is it regular size
Not if it didn't come with one originally.
There are many differences between a compact SUV and a regular SUV. The main difference that is most apparent to consumers is the difference in size and storage capabilities.
Yes - the space underneath accommodates the silly little 'doughnut' and a full size wheel. Good practice to: # Check the spare tire pressure every 6 months # Lower the spare down to ensure it hasn't stuck itself to the bottom of the van - don't want to find that out on the side of the expressway
If you have a standard size spare tire (a "road" tire identical to the other 4 tires on the vehicle) it can be treated exactly the same. If you have one with a "compact" spare it is only supposed to be driven far enough to get it replaced with a standard size "road" tire.
The "doughnut" rim, NO.
depending on what size of spare you have there looks to be only two options.. it's difficult without being provided the VIN. but if you have a compact spare it is part number 4860958AB if you have a full size spare it is part number 4860959AC hope that helps out a bit. -parts technicinan from Sherwood Park Dodge Chrysler Jeep
The size of rims for a 1998 Buick car is 15x6 inches on the front and rear tires. The spare tire is a 15x4 inch rim, because of the compact size and temporary use.
Only if it is the same size as the regular tires.