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Seems to me that is exactly the reason why we should include the full sized spare. If we ever need to use it then it should have comparable tread depth to the rest of the tires. I think I'll follow @babock 's advice and rotate them myself more often to ensure the tread depth doesn't get too far out of sync. Bonus, the set of tires will last 25% longer.
In my case, I bought a used 21" tire to be only used as a spare. It was $125 so no plan on ever rotating 5 tires since my wheels are 22".
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Seems to me that is exactly the reason why we should include the full sized spare. If we ever need to use it then it should have comparable tread depth to the rest of the tires. I think I'll follow @babock 's advice and rotate them myself more often to ensure the tread depth doesn't get too far out of sync. Bonus, the set of tires will last 25% longer.
Agree. Sound logic.
 
 








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