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 smaller dimension of the donut spare tire requires more inflation than a standard tire. The correct amount of inflation for a donut spare is 60psi.
No, it is a temporary "donut" tire.
It is a temporary "donut".
That depends. Is it an actual "spare tire"? A tire of actual size. Or a "donut" tire? A smaller version of a spare tire. That latter is also known as a "space saver" tire.
There is a 'donut' spare under the trunk deck. Lift the trunk carpet from the corner.
Yes, it is a temporary (donut) spare located under the rear.
No, it is the "donut" type.
If it's a donut it should be around 60psi, but if it's a normal sized spare tire it should be around 35-36psi.
A donut spare tire, or temporary spare, is typically designed for limited use, often up to 50 to 70 miles, at a maximum speed of around 50 mph. For a Cadillac SRX, it's crucial to consult the owner’s manual for specific guidelines, as recommendations can vary. It's best to replace the donut with a full-size tire as soon as possible to ensure safe driving.
No, a regular tire will not fit on a donut rim. Donut rims, or spare tire rims, are typically designed for temporary use and are smaller in diameter and width compared to standard tires. They also often have a different bolt pattern and sidewall height, making it unsafe to use a regular tire on a donut rim. Always use the appropriate tire for your specific rim size and type.
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.
In the front of the trunk near the spare tire (donut)