Ford Spare Tire

The Ford spare tire, also known as a space-saver or donut tire, is a temporary solution provided with most Ford vehicles for use in the event of a flat or damaged tire. These spare tires are smaller and lighter than regular tires, typically measuring around 17 inches, though the exact size varies based on the model of the vehicle. The reduced size allows the spare tire to be stored easily in the trunk of the vehicle. However, it is designed for short-term, emergency use only, to allow the driver to reach a service station or tire repair shop safely; it's not meant to sustain long-term or high-speed driving. Hence, it is important for Ford vehicle owners to replace the spare tire with a full-size tire as soon as possible for optimal safety and functionality.

Spare Tire for Ford

Find spare tire solutions for Ford models manufactured from 1990 to 2025 based on model and year. Select vehicle model to see all available Ford spare tire options.

Where can I find Ford spare tire?

The location of a spare tire in your Ford can vary. Consult the vehicle's owner manual for the specific location of the spare tire.

What if my Ford does not have a spare?

If Ford model doesn't come with a spare, you can purchase an aftermarket compact spare or full-size spare. When buying a new spare tire, ensure it fits your vehicle's specifications. In general, Ford spare tire size has to be within 3% of the overall diameter of the OEM tire size.

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