WILDHOBO
Well-Known Member
And you’ll trust that your spare is good and ready, as you’ve used it recently. And your fifth matching wheel (yes more cost) will match your offset, so will work properly with your suspension setup without rubbing. If you need your spare offroad, a matched setup is essential in my opinion. I’d hate to continue down a difficult trail with a non matching spare with a different wheel from 6 years ago.There are couple of additional benefits to 5 tire rotation though. If you’re only ever having those 4 tires on the ground, when you do need your spare due to a puncture, it’s going to be of a different diameter than the other 3. Rotating it in regularly ensures it wears at the same rate as the other tires, always ready to be swapped in without any size differential concerns. Also, if you never rotated your spare in, eventually it would just become too old and you’d have to toss it out, so you would have gotten zero miles out of that spare tire. On the other hand, the 5 tire rotation does require you to buy a matching 5th rim, which depending on the cost of your wheels might be a good chunk of change.
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