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Ford Explorer Spare Wheel is a comforting provision to every owner of the renowned SUV. The Ford Explorer is a vehicle that combines rough body on frame traditions with current comfort, providing powerful engines, spacious seats, intelligent traction management, and elevated sitting position, which allows the family to drive safely on the highway or rough roads. The fact that the Ford Explorer is stable enough to run around corners whilst pulling boats to have fun on weekends is valued by daily commuters. The fact that the Ford Explorer can fit camping equipment and safety technology is highly prized among the adventurers. It also has an easy time of handling bumps with its proven chassis, which it shares with the legendary ranger truck. That is the same confidence in the Spare Wheel that you bring everywhere. To balance these benefits, the Explorer Spare Wheel is stored beneath the cargo floor as a complete unit and tire that is made to the same rugged specifications as the original one. A Spare Wheel can be applied to change a punctured tire in no time to ensure the journey proceeds without the expensive delays, and one of authentic Ford design would ensure a good fit, even handling, and longevity. The Spare Wheel allows normal speed of driving, whereas, lightweight steel construction saves space and weight and yet, the lightweight steel construction supports normal driving until repairs are completed. For the installation, find a spot and place hazards and brake on flat ground, install jack at frame mark, replace flats, tighten nuts, and check pressure.