No, a BMW X3 doesn’t have a spare tire. But don’t worry! You probably don’t need it. Every BMW comes standard with run-flat tires, which allow you to drive safely on a flat tire for 50ish miles (for exact mileage, check your owner’s manual). While you can’t drive on these tires indefinitely once they go flat, you should have enough S. Scott Discussion starter. 774 posts · Joined 2004. #1 · Nov 17, 2005 (Edited) A dealer technician thinks one can drive about 50 miles on a spare, but wasn't certain and didn't have a source for that information. Can anyone confirm that? The spare tire is one-inch shorter in diameter than our glorious Continentals. One of the most important facts to remember is that you shouldn’t exceed 50 mph when driving on a smaller spare tire. These donut-type spare tires, also known as space-savers, aren’t designed for prolonged use at high speeds. Driving at high speeds can cause the tire to become unstable, increasing the risk of an accident. Realistically, don’t take individual trips longer than 50 miles, and don’t go faster than 50 mph. The main issue is overheating. As others have mentioned, moving it off the driven axle is a good move to prevent drivetrain damage. Be cautious, if it blows you have no spare. Eyes-up, traction differences can make panic stopping a spin-out Menel. 1764 posts · Joined 2017. #2 · May 17, 2022. Yes. The Wilderness has the same chassis and comes with full size spare. You'll have to remove the styrofoam organizer. You'd want to replace it with the one from the Wilderness, or cobble something else together to support the cargo floor. kabuli and Joesmoe3. How Fast Can You Drive On A Spare Tire? The maximum speed of a temporary spare tire is 50 mph. These tires are reliable for short distances and are meant to get you to a repair shop safely. Driving on spare tires more than the recommended speed and mileage can cause a tire blow out, damage to car parts, or even cause an accident. For more If you're driving and get a flat tire, the first thing you should do is pull over to the side Can You Drive A Dually With One Flat Tire? A dually is a vehicle with two sets of wheels on each axle, typically used for carrying heavy loads. SEE ALSO: How Far Can You Drive on a Spare Tire? A tire that is at the end of its life cycle can also show signs it may rupture if it’s not replaced. Any tire under 2/32nds of tread depth should n9Ks.