View Poll Results: How safe is the use of a small spare (125-80-16). for cx5 awd?
Kills awd
0
0%
Acceptable for short distance
6
100.00%
Safe but undesirable
0
0%
Voters: 6. You may not vote on this poll
Spare wheel
#3
Misunderstanding
I may have used the wrong expression. My question was not related to general safety but to the safety (reliability) for the awd system. To be clear: I would use this small wheel only to drive to the nearest service station.
#4
The stock spare is garbage. I replaced it with a properly sized 18x4 CX-9 wheel from LKQ, around 80 bucks. It fits in the spare tire well. More details on the other Mazda forum.
https://mazdas247.com/forum/t/small-...les.123870721/
https://mazdas247.com/forum/t/2017-s...u-s.123861462/
https://mazdas247.com/forum/t/small-...les.123870721/
https://mazdas247.com/forum/t/2017-s...u-s.123861462/
#5
If it gets you off the road, I would say it is safe enough. I wouldn't go too far or fast with it. To me, it wouldn't be worth the cost of upgrading to a full size unless you expect to need to drive a mot of miles on it. In almost a million miles, I think I have used mine once.
More important than the size is the condition. Check the air regularly and replace it after 10 years.
More important than the size is the condition. Check the air regularly and replace it after 10 years.
#6
How did this this get to be a "VOTE" thread in the first place?
#7
I'm quite sure Mazda wouldn't sell vehicles with spare tyres that are detrimental to the driveline.
#8
I wonder how many people understand, as you mentioned earlier, that the mini-tire should be put on the rear because the CX5 is front wheel drive based. I don't have one in my MX5, but, if I did, I would have to put it on the front because of the LSD.
#9
"in case of a flat tire on the front, remove the rear tire and place that tire on the front and then place the space saving spare tire on the rear of the vehicle."
It has nothing to do with FWD, AWD, or your LSD. It's all about safety and the temp spare not being as safe on the front as it is on the rear.
#10
While I can't say for sure I believe that every car manufacturer says the same thing in the owners manual.
"in case of a flat tire on the front, remove the rear tire and place that tire on the front and then place the space saving spare tire on the rear of the vehicle."
It has nothing to do with FWD, AWD, or your LSD. It's all about safety and the temp spare not being as safe on the front as it is on the rear.
"in case of a flat tire on the front, remove the rear tire and place that tire on the front and then place the space saving spare tire on the rear of the vehicle."
It has nothing to do with FWD, AWD, or your LSD. It's all about safety and the temp spare not being as safe on the front as it is on the rear.