DEPENDING ON HOW LONG U HAVE IT ON THE CAR BUT YES IT CAN OVER A PERIOD OF TIME yes it can so if u install a spare tire try to put it on the back that way if there is a problem of the spare not being balanced or underinflated it wont cause any serious problems if it fails
The front trunk on a model S is large, but not large enough to accommodate a spare tire. A spare will fit in the rear trunk comfortably.
The spare tired on a 2001 Honda Odyssey is behind the front seats. Look on the floor behind the front seats for a door, behind that door is the spare.
In the front trunk
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.
Front side passenger underneath the car
"I might have some problems, but could you spare me a date?"
you mean if you put on the spare? or if you buy a single new tire? both should be ok if there the correct size.
If it's all-wheel drive the tires are run-flats. No spare. If it's front-wheel drive the spare is under the passenger side 2nd row.
under the passengers front seat.
Front side passenger underneath the car
The spare tire is under the center of the van. The winch access is between the front seats.
The spare is under the van, between the front seats.