No, it is a temporary "donut" tire.
Up to 2005, yes. After 2005, no.
If it has the mid mounted spare, no.
Yes, my 1997 grand caravan sport has one.
Not if it didn't come with one originally.
FRAM PH16 or PH7226 full flow.
It is suggested to drive as little as possible on a spare tire. This of course doesn't apply if it is a full size spare tire, but a donut? its there to get you to the shop, not drive around town for weeks. with that said, if you don't drive like a maniac, you should be able to drive on one for a long time, given you monitor the wear and tire pressure regularly
I Have a dodge caravan 2000 it gives 210 miles on a full tank of gas
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
No, it is a compact.
No, it does not.
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.
Only if it is all wheel drive. The front wheel drive vans have the "donut" spare.Only if it is all wheel drive. The front wheel drive vans have the "donut" spare.