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Buy 5 tires the same size. Buy a 5th rim and you can then rotate your tires "old school". A set of tires also now lasts 25% longer.Im thinking of upgrading to 35" tires but dont like the idea of not having tge same size spare tire. What do you guys do?
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If 4 matching rims & tires and ugly spare is ok then 5th tire circumference must match the others. You can vary rim diameter and tire profiles as long as tire circumference is the same (same # of revolutions per mile). Most important with 4WD. TireRack.com has a calculator that will help you.If i could find a cheap spare tire to fit the spare rim i would probably go that route. Spending another $500 on a 5th rim and tire is bot the route i want to go
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That must be determined by you. I don't know what you have, who owned it last or what they might have put under there. You should drop the spare and look at the rim. Size should be stamped into it. If not, it's easily measured.The spare is a 17" rim right?
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