Spare tire with WRX wheels?
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Spare tire with WRX wheels?
I was talking to Gnuman on the IRC channel yesterday, and mentioned that I was going to get WRX wheels and then use my steelies as full-sized spares for long trips. He said that this would be a bad idea because the smaller diameter would cause torque bind. Is this true? If so, how far would I have to drive with a steelie on to cause torque bind?
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It won't cause torque bind, but it will fry the center diff. Torque bind comes from aging 4EAT's.
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What if I run it with the stock tire size... torque bind? Or would I be okay for a hundred miles or so?555BCTurbo wrote:Just make sure the overall diameter is the same (read: taller tire on the 15" rim)
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I picked up a spare wrx rim and tire for $50. Fits in the wagon wheelwell if nothing else is there.
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If you are out in the boonies and had a tire failure I would sooner drive out on a more standard tire and rim.
What was the tire size on the 16-inch WRX rim
What was the tire size on the 16-inch WRX rim

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Standard WRX size -- 205/55R16. Eventually I will replace them with 205/50R16 to be closer to the original circumference.Subtle wrote:If you are out in the boonies and had a tire failure I would sooner drive out on a more standard tire and rim.
What was the tire size on the 16-inch WRX rim
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Why? The space-saver-spare is the same diameter as the stock wheel.206er wrote:a stock wheel/tire is a lot better than a space saver spare.
hmmm maybe I need to pick up a wheel/tire off craigslist. for some reason there is always someone selling one wheel.![]()
I use a WRX wheel with a stock RE92 (205/55/16) as the spare for my 17's.
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Oh... so the circumferance is pretty close. Darn.
How much would it cost to get a roughly matching spacesaver tire until I can get another WRX wheel?
How much would it cost to get a roughly matching spacesaver tire until I can get another WRX wheel?
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Yeah, I picked up a WRX spare tire as well since the stock one wouldn't fit over any of the brakes.
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Ooooooookay.
So I got a WRX spare tire from a guy locally. It was never used -- he got a full-size spare and put the stock one in his garage. The sizing on the spare is 135/70-16.
Okay, fine, but I found a set of WRX wheels locally with almost-brand-new tires. They are Falken Ziex ZE-502, but in a completely non-standard size -- 205/40-16 (stock is 205/55-16). So I went to Miata.net and calculated the tire size differences between the stock size, the size of the tires on the wheels I may be getting, and the spacesaver spare. I wanted to know if I needed a new tire for the spacesaver to prevent torque bind.
The results were surprising:
Well that's weird. Subaru's OEM spacesaver for the WRX is a completely different size than the WRX wheels. Wouldn't that cause torque bind? My curiousity was piqued, to say the least. So I wondered whether our cars had different-sized spacesavers too. I went outside, opened up the hatch, and took a gander at the spare.
The size? 135/70-16! The exact same size as the WRX spacesaver! WTF mate?
Here's a calculation from Miata.net for the stock wheels and spacesaver:
So, does wheel diameter not matter for torque bind?
So I got a WRX spare tire from a guy locally. It was never used -- he got a full-size spare and put the stock one in his garage. The sizing on the spare is 135/70-16.
Okay, fine, but I found a set of WRX wheels locally with almost-brand-new tires. They are Falken Ziex ZE-502, but in a completely non-standard size -- 205/40-16 (stock is 205/55-16). So I went to Miata.net and calculated the tire size differences between the stock size, the size of the tires on the wheels I may be getting, and the spacesaver spare. I wanted to know if I needed a new tire for the spacesaver to prevent torque bind.
The results were surprising:
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Specification Sidewall Radius Diameter Circumference Revs/Mile Difference
205/55-16 4.4in 12.4in 24.9in 78.2in 811 0.0%
135/70-16 3.7in 11.7in 23.4in 73.6in 860 -5.8%
Specification Sidewall Radius Diameter Circumference Revs/Mile Difference
205/40-16 3.2in 11.2in 22.5in 70.5in 898 0.0%
135/70-16 3.7in 11.7in 23.4in 73.6in 860 4.4%
The size? 135/70-16! The exact same size as the WRX spacesaver! WTF mate?
Here's a calculation from Miata.net for the stock wheels and spacesaver:
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Specification Sidewall Radius Diameter Circumference Revs/Mile Difference
185/70-14 5.1in 12.1in 24.2in 76.0in 834 0.0%
135/70-16 3.7in 11.7in 23.4in 73.6in 860 -3.1%
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1990 Subaru Legacy L+ 4WD Wagon 5MT, white with 66k miles -- SOLD
[url=http://www.g20.net/forum/showthread.php?t=66214]1992 Infiniti G20 5MT[/url], White Sandstone with 175k miles
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How much faster? If I were to run on a stock wheel/tire for, say, 500 miles while on a cross-country trip, would the diff be toast afterwards? Or would it just take several thousand miles off the (probably fairly long) life of the diff?subyluvr2212 wrote:the 5MT viscous center diff will just kinda let it happen and wear itself out faster.
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1990 Subaru Legacy L+ 4WD Wagon 5MT, white with 66k miles -- SOLD
[url=http://www.g20.net/forum/showthread.php?t=66214]1992 Infiniti G20 5MT[/url], White Sandstone with 175k miles
1990 Subaru Legacy L+ 4WD Wagon 5MT, white with 66k miles -- SOLD
[url=http://www.g20.net/forum/showthread.php?t=66214]1992 Infiniti G20 5MT[/url], White Sandstone with 175k miles