B Digs
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- First Name
- Brian
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- Jun 14, 2024
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- Cleveland, OH
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- R1T
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- Tire Engineer
Good question! Mixing tire sizes can affect traction control and drivetrain performance, especially on AWD systems. In an emergency, the spare might get you to safety, but it’s not ideal. If you're switching to Goodyears, I’d recommend replacing the spare too—it also gives you the option for 5-tire rotations as @UnsungZero_OldTimeAdMan mentioned. Alternatively, a can of fix-a-flat sealant could help in a pinch.Dumb question here... I have the stock OEM Pirelli 20's (34") and a full size spare. If I switch to the Goodyear 20's (33") can I keep the Pirelli on the spare and run in an emergency or will the different radius cause problems with the drive system? Wondering how this works with the R1S and doughnut... maybe not an issue? Thanks.
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