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Falken Wildpeak Spare Tire
Be ready for the unexpected with a Falken Wildpeak spare tire. This full-size backup is built to mirror your on-road Wildpeak setup, so handling, braking, and traction feel familiar the moment you mount it. The all-terrain tread delivers dependable grip on wet pavement, gravel, and light snow, and a robust construction supports stable, road-ready performance. For best results, choose the same size, load index, and speed rating as your primary tires, and keep it inflated to the pressure on your vehicle's door-jamb placard.
Key Features and Benefits
A Falken Wildpeak spare delivers confidence when plans change. Aggressive all-terrain tread blocks with multiple biting edges clear water and maintain grip as surfaces vary, while a reinforced casing supports stability under load. Because it is a full-size match, dimensions and ratings stay consistent, which helps preserve ABS, traction control, and gearing feel compared with a temporary spare. The result is steadier braking, predictable steering, and the flexibility to finish the trip or reach service without compromise.
All‑Weather and Light Off‑Road Confidence
Your spare should be ready for whatever the road throws at you. The Wildpeak all-terrain pattern balances traction on wet pavement and unpaved detours, with channels that evacuate water and edges that bite on loose surfaces. In light snow, dense siping aids grip and braking stability so you can get to safety or complete your route. While it is not a substitute for winter tires, a full-size Wildpeak keeps vehicle dynamics familiar across a wide range of conditions.
Built for Durability and Longevity
A dependable spare has to tolerate storage and sudden use. The Wildpeak's sturdy build is engineered to resist everyday road hazards and support controlled driving when called into action. Keep it clean, out of direct sun and heat, and inspect it periodically for pressure, tread condition, and age. Even unused tires age. Check the DOT date code and follow your vehicle and tire manufacturer's guidance on service life.
Sizes and Fitment Guide
For seamless operation, match your Falken Wildpeak spare to the size, load index, and speed rating specified for your vehicle. Start with the door-jamb placard and owner's manual to confirm OE specs. Mixing sizes or load ratings can affect ground clearance, ABS and traction control, and handling. If tread depth differs from your mounted tires, place the spare on the non-driven axle when possible and drive conservatively until repairs are complete. Vehicles with TPMS may need an additional sensor for the spare. Consult your installer for the right parts and programming.
Choosing Load Index and Speed Rating
Match or exceed the original load index to maintain carrying capacity and stability. Select a speed rating at least equal to OE. If a lower rating is used temporarily, limit your speed and replace the spare with a correctly rated tire as soon as possible. Ratings appear after the size on the sidewall, for example 225/65R17 102H, where 102 is load index and H is speed. When in doubt, use the door-jamb placard and owner's manual, or ask a qualified tire professional to verify the correct specification with your VIN.
Pricing and Where to Buy
Falken Wildpeak spare tire price varies by size, construction, and availability. Larger diameters and higher load indexes typically cost more, and adding a TPMS sensor or wheel will change the total. For the best value, match the spec of your current set so the spare integrates cleanly. Buy online for fast shipping to your home or installer, or choose in-store pickup with mount and balance included. Not sure which size you need? Share your door-jamb specs with our fitment team and we will match the correct Wildpeak spare and accessories.
Installation and Spare Maintenance Tips
Before installation, confirm the spare's size, load index, and speed rating match your required spec. Inflate to the pressure on your vehicle's door-jamb placard, not the sidewall maximum. When mounting a full-size spare with different tread depth than the others, place it on the non-driven axle when possible and drive moderately until you can repair or replace the original tire. Re-torque lug nuts after 50 to 100 miles. Check spare pressure monthly and after major temperature swings. If your vehicle uses TPMS, ensure the spare's sensor is programmed, or expect a warning light until the original wheel is back in service.