You can know when your tire is full by using a tire pressure gauge to measure the air pressure in the tire. The recommended pressure level for your tire can usually be found on a sticker inside the driver's side door or in the owner's manual. When the pressure matches the recommended level, your tire is full.
No, is the answer based on the information you provided. I really need to know the full size of both sets of tires.
A full tire is heavier than a flat tire. When a they are both flat they weigh the same but added air makes the full tire heavier.
To determine when a tire is full, use a tire pressure gauge to measure the air pressure in the tire. The recommended pressure can usually be found in the owner's manual or on a sticker inside the driver's side door. When the pressure matches the recommended level, the tire is full.
No, it is a temporary "donut" tire.
No
Not on the underside. A full size spare would be too close to the ground to be practical.
Exactly the same -
Salvage yard. Measure the diameter of the wheel, or if it has a tire mounted, just look on the tire. The wagon comes with full size spare-Don't know why you would want a donut. But,the full size rim could be found in salvage yards.
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Tire Industry Association
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No.