No, a compressor kit only
No, a regular size tire typically will not fit in the compact spare tire compartment, as these compartments are specifically designed to hold a smaller, lighter spare tire. Compact spares are usually narrower and have a different shape to save space and weight. Attempting to fit a regular tire could damage the compartment or the tire itself. Always refer to your vehicle's manual for specific tire storage guidelines.
The spare tire for a 2006 Toyota Sienna is typically a compact temporary spare, often referred to as a "donut" tire, rather than a full-size tire. This compact spare is designed for short-term use and has limitations in speed and distance. If you need a full-size replacement, it's advisable to keep a matching full-size tire as a spare, but the standard equipment is not a full-size tire.
Try a wrecking yard.
No, it is a compact.
Some people call the temporary compact spare tire a doughnut tire, I guess because it is round with a hole in the middle. You can only use this tire for an emergency.
The compact spare tire is located under the vehicle ahead of the rear bumper. It can be released using a folding wrench.
Salvage yards have hundreds of them.
Not all models of the compact Ford Fiesta have included a spare wheel and tire. However, recent models have featured inside mounted spare tires and wheels.
Full size spare, 35 psi. Compact spare, 60 psi.
The spare tire on a 2003 Ford Windstar is typically a compact temporary spare, not a full-size tire. This compact spare is designed for short-term use and limited speeds, allowing for a smaller and lighter option to save space in the vehicle. If you need a full-size replacement, it's advisable to purchase one that matches the specifications of the original tires.
For a 2000 Nissan Altima, the recommended spare tire size is typically a T115/70D15. This is a compact spare tire designed for temporary use. Always check your vehicle's owner manual or the tire information placard for specific details and ensure the spare is properly inflated before use.
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.