How long can you drive on a spare tire not long. Driving on a spare tire for a long time can cause damage to your rims and your axes on you vehicle you should think about getting them replaced as soon as possible.
It is suggested to drive as little as possible on a spare tire. This of course doesn't apply if it is a full size spare tire, but a donut? its there to get you to the shop, not drive around town for weeks. with that said, if you don't drive like a maniac, you should be able to drive on one for a long time, given you monitor the wear and tire pressure regularly
In order to find the proper replacement for your bike tire you need to measure the wheel and determine which type of tire your bike uses. You can also take it to a bike repair shop and they can help you pick out a replacement tire.
fill tires with proper air pressure, if the light remains on after a short drive you probably have a failed tire pressure sensor. Replacement of sensor necessary.
Look at the sidewall of the tires already on the car... that is your replacement tire size.
Greater as tire pressure raises as you drive and tires get hot.
165/80r15
If brakes are sticking and you drive for a long distance, then yes
An almost impossible question to answer due to the VAST geographic and climatological differences where the vehicles are operated. You really need to consult a local tire shop that is representative of the area in which you live and/or drive.
A 225 75 R16.5 tire is the standard replacement.
Service code A12 signals that it's time for a tire rotation, oil change, drive belt check, pollen filter replacement, and cleaner element replacement.
You can find a replacement tire just about anywhere. At Jiffy Lube, Costco, or any other automotive dealer. Even at some gas stations, they offer tire replacements.