The Murano spare works perfectly fine for the Outlander and are usually plentiful at junkyards. It will very slightly rub on the front brake caliper but you should always use a donut/spare on the rear only in any vehicle as the engine weight and majority of braking force is in the front. If you get a front flat replace it with a rear tire and put the spare in on the back.
This actually a huge mistake of Mitsubishi for not adding a spare tire where it should be a standard to all cars for safety reasons..We should not be thinking at this point where we can buy a spare tire etc.or does the spare tire were going to buy is exactly the same hub or lug size etc, in other words, its headache to all buyers not until they found out that it has no spare tire available in this vehicle..Sad to say ,this is a deal breaker, i love this new outlander design, i love everything about this new generation ,it's sad why they didnt include a spare tire, its unbelievable...Btw, those plate mat underneat that you removed is useless now: (
I agree, the spare tire would be nice to have form the factory! However, quite a few brands do the same.. Tesla is the best example for this.. No spare tire and they don't even provide you with any type of sealant and compressor.. At least with Outlander there is a way to get it done.
i bought one from the junk yard 2006 murano, just put on and it fit just nice. Thanks, i ve seen this comment in other FB groups and gave it a try. I just need to get a jack.
I bought a new spare from a Nissan Rogue from EBay and stow it under the rear cargo floor with no problem. The jack and other items are in a small duffel bag carried aft. I did not test clearances on the front as I will not use it on a front axle. Clearances are OK on the rear. Mr. Mitsubishi - Would you consider producing a number of short service videos for the DIY community, and those who don't have easy access to a Mitsubishi shop? The service videos I'd like to see are engine oil and filter change, CVT fluid and filter change (including cooler filter, pan and gasket), front and rear differential fluid change and transfer case fluid change. Please include part numbers and tools required.
Thank you for sharing this video,i was about to return my 2019 outlander because i was very very dissapointed on how the mitsubishi didn't put the sparetire.
In case the hub is bigger, wheel never damage bolts! There is two types of wheels: Hub Centric or Lug Centric. In case whell center hole is bigger than hub, it is lug centric
I'm not sure if I've already commented but this has been great thanks! There's a few people in the internet space just wondering if the whole 3rd row seats can be completely removed? If so would you be able to do a video? Very interested in this :)
Thank you very much for the great video. I am in Ontario and have bought a new 2023 Outlander "LE" with 28" rim. Does the same Murano spare in video work for it? Thank you.
This is a good solution for people that have already purchased the Outlander 2022. For people who are looking to purchase an SUV in this class, just buy an SUV that comes with a spare tire.
We just purchased the Mitsubishi Outlander after comparing it to several competitors. The Outlander won out in so many ways, and at a lower price-point than most of the competition. I can buy a replacement tire for $100 if I want to - I don't need to spend $5k more for a different SUV just because this one doesn't come with a spare tire by default.
I just bought a 2015 Canadian Outlander - 7 passenger and was pleased to find that it has a space saver under the car and a jack and wheel wrench inside.
Hai Thanks for the video... Just need to know if this will Suit my Outlander PHEV 2023. Will the spare tire go below the trunk matt. Awaiting your reply
Im in awe ofthe outlander. But ill never ever buy a car without aspare tire. 3 months ago i had a flat tire that a sealant could not fix. The spare tire save me
Nice. Thought this solved my lack of spare tire on 2024 Outlander GT. Looked today to find that the space was occupied by the Bose Sub Woofer. Any other creative ideas?
I was able to get an 18" aluminum alloy wheel and a "real" street tire (235/60R18) that is the same size(diameter) from top to bottom for $265. I also purchased a small 2-ton floor jack from Autozone for around $100. This is less than the spare tire kit Mitsubishi sells for over $400. Even with the real spare tire and floor jack, my Outlander still averages 29.4 mpg driving in normal mode. It's sad that Mitsubishi doesn't include a spare. The sales rep where I bought it said it's for the mileage. Really? What a bunch of bull. The Outlander window tag says 32 mpg highway, and 26 mpg city. Long story short, I won't be stranded on the side of the road waiting for Mitubishi assistance, I'll be able to put my spare on and continue on my way. The only thing I was not able to do is put the spare in the tire well in back because there is a bass speaker there from the factory, so it lays behind the 2nd row of seats. If I should ever need the 3rd row, I can just stand the tire up in the back temporarily.
Is 29 mpg you're getting city, highway or combined. City streets or suburban 40mph + roads? I have a 2015 vw passat 1.8liter turbocharged engine and it only does 23 mpg city/suburban roads. 26 city on the outlander sounds great.
@@kris8263 Is that with a torque converter gearbox ? The official figure for the European Passat with the 1.8L TSI engine and DSG Gearbox is just over 40MPG (U.S. Gallons) real world figures across the Passat range seem to be about 80% of official so say 32MPG.
Hi, we just bought an outlander aspire PHEV, in Melbourne. very impressed with all the features, but very much disappointed on one thing, no tyre pressure monitoring system, for a car without a spare wheel, I believe it’s very crucial to monitor the tyre pressures. In India My brothers Kia Sonet small suv has a tyre pressure monitor in the car system, it has a spare wheel too. A feature so easy to have implemented, got neglected 🤷♂️
Can you make a video on how to replace the interior lights so far I got access to all of them but the two On the back I have the one with panoramic roof and the videos that are here on TH-cam only show the one without it. Thanks!
It does not! I just came back from dealership. So to be able to store the 18 inch spare, people should avoid top model which has Bose sound system, or even better stay with lower model with 18 inch wheels to be compact and slightly better fuel efficiency.
This is great! I actually like there is no spare. I use the under storage on my current 20’ passport and removed the spare for extra room. Really interested in getting this outlander
I just booked an outlander in Australia luckily they do have spare tires here. I probably would have walked away if it didn't and gone with a car that comes with a spare tire. It's just unacceptable and lot of brand doing that is not an excuse.
I agree, I just purchased an Outlander here in Australia and would have been really pissed if there was no spare tyre but if it is supplied then a jack should also be supplied!
I have a 2022 outlander it is awesome. I picked up on 3/10/22. I live in Wilmington MA near Boston. Could you let me know where I can get a donut spare. I have the 20 inch wheels.
People are complaining about no jack. But those little ass frail scissor jacks are dangerous anyway and I never use them. A small floor jack is always preferable.
We own a 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander SEL Touring package with 20" inch wheels. I am going to pull the 20" wheels and tires off for the winter here in Pennsylvania. Would the 2003 - 2015 Nissan Murano 18" wheel be the correct wheel with the appropriate sized winter tire? Thank you, Dave
@dmtrashman I just left a comment with an 18" wheel and tire size that is the same diameter as the tires on the 20" factory wheels if you're interested. I don't remember the lug spacing on the wheels, but I got the wheel and tire at Discount Tires. They can look up the lug pattern for you.
Total diameter of the tire is basically the same. The wheel is smaller but the spare tire is much thicker - gives you the same height. Also, the purpose of the spare tire is to basically get you to the closest tire shop or home safely. It's not meant for high speeds, long drives etc. When I drove around to test it, couldn't tell the difference (but that's low speeds, city driving).
@Mr. Mitsubishi What is the size of the spare tire for 2023 Mitsubishi outlander se s-awc? Thanks. I will be waiting for your reply And where can I buy it?
Now the question is, when you do have a flat and you put in your new spare wheel, will the wheel with the flat tire fits into the space under the trunk?
I tried putting my winter wheel/tire in that space today as a spare option, it would not fit, not even close. It would have to me in the cargo area. BTW my winter set up is thinner than the stock setup.
Hi Guys, I have an SEL that came with 20" inch wheels. Is it okay to use an 18" inch spare typre in case of emergencies and the remaining 3 as 20" inch wheels?
Thanks for the great video! While I agree with everyone that there should be a spare tire here, I would offer two observations: First, keep that tire sealant system on hand even if you get the spare tire. Sometimes a driver doesn't keep a lug nut key handy (either stolen from a glove box, lost, or left at home), needed in order to change the tire. Sometimes the driver has a bad back, or is weak, etc., and can't lift the spare tire or the old tire. Sometimes a lug nut is frozen or rounded/damaged and it can only be removed in a shop. Second observation, for those who blame Mitsubishi for giving tire sealant instead of a spare: compared to at least one company that did provide a spare tire, Mitsubishi almost deserves a medal. For consider this: A way, way worse thing to do is to give with the new car a spare tire and a short custom lug nut wrench that doesn't let you apply enough leverage to actually remove high-torque-installed lug nuts. That's what happened to me with my Mazda years ago. I'm a strong heavy dude, and no matter how I pushed, stood, or stomped on the little wrench, it wouldn't budge the high-torqued nuts that Mazda later put on. So I talked to the dealership manager and said "That's unsafe. Your customers could be stranded out in the middle of nowhere, unable to use the spare with this Mazda tool." He agreed. I said they shouldn't use so much torque that the tool they provided for that purpose can't loosen it. He said the law requires that much torque. I asked him to trade the little wrench for one long enough to loosen a high-torqued lug nut. He refused. I said they should contact all customers about this safety issue. He said they absolutely will not do that. I said all customers who were given the uselessly short wrench should be allowed to trade it in for a long enough one. He said it will never happen. I repeated that it's dangerous, potentially life or death if a flat tire happens out on a lonely country road. He in effect shrugged. Nothing. The end. Three cheers for that spare tire for unknowing customers, right? When I see people blaming Mitsubishi, granted with some justification, for just giving the tire sealant system, this is what it brings to my mind. And I wonder how many other companies have done that or might still be doing that. Edit: For reasons given in my first observation, I am inclined to think that car manufacturers that do give spare tires with their vehicles should also give a quality tire sealant system. Sometimes a spare tire will be the only practical solution; sometimes sealant will be the only practical solution.
Thank you for sharing your opinion on this Luke. I agree, both would be the best to have. I mean, if you have a small puncture and you don't want to be bothered, sealant will do the job. And if the damage is too severe - spare tire is the way to go. Tesla doesn't even provide cars with sealants (has to be purchased separately).. At least Mitsubishi gives something and there is a way to add the spare tire afterwards.. I hope Mitsubishi brings spare tire at least as an option customers can select from the factory if they wish (with proper tools in the car).
@@RRr-yl8zr Like I said, I'm all for having a spare tire, but sometimes temporary sealant might have to be used. It's good to know that some shops might refuse to fix tires that had that sealant in them. It would be good to get more data on that. Cars are messy to work on; how many are being picky about that? About the shops inflating tires with flammable gas, do they really badly want to do that? Shops that I went to never had a problem with using plain air. One other question that comes to mind when I read your post is that if "driving your SUV like an SUV" means driving it over sharp rocks and sticks, then another question that's implied is whether one spare tire is enough? If there are lots of sharp rocks and sticks, because we want to drive an SUV lots like an SUV (right?), how many spares would be enough? Thanks in advance, and if I misunderstand you, please correct me. Best wishes.
@@lukewadel3675 There were "a couple of reasons why tire shops do not like and some would not work on tires with "fix a flat sealant" it got liquid sticky , gummy stuff all of their equipemet and theselves. The other "main reason" was because the propellent in those tire sealant cans Was Flamable and could blow up while they were trying to work on the tire. They Really did Not like that! I think some manufacturers have been trying to switch over non flamable propelents. The other problem with them is that they are only good for temporarily "fixing" a minor flat like just having a "nail or something in the tire, and running down the street to get it fixed. And they don't work so good at that, you'd better run for the tire store. I also was with someone desperate, unprepared and "had to" try a can of that stuff. It did not remotely put anywhere near close enough to refil the tire. If you are out "camping, out "off roading/ 4x4ing.. wait, All wheel driving" :-)) and your tire goes out with a larger rupture forget about a can of sealant, it is not going to do anything. You should have an actual Sturdy spare tire on your SUV if you even remotely, softly use it "off road". And if you get in an area where you start popping your tires. You back up. Change your tire, and go no farther. When you go down a dirt road, and especially if you go down a "rough, not well maintained dirt road/trail" you know... Like what SUV's are Made For. you need a GOOD STURDY spare tire! and if you are not going to be doing that and you just drive down paved roads What the heck are you buying a SUV for and putting up with their poorer/bad Ride, Handling, gas mileage for?? When You go out exploring, "4x4ing, camping, etc down "dirt roads" You never know what you are going to encounter and are going to encounter things that can an will "pop your tires" Trust me, I have even destroyed tires just going "camping/picnicing down dirt road you can and I was taking Sedans. Down. You Want to have Proper Spare Tire. But you are right, I have seen "maniac hard core 4x4 people that do have 2 spare tires! 😅 But Almost all people with SUV's will Not be doing that stuff.
Yeah, that's the BOSE subwoofer.. th-cam.com/video/RscBQJYVGlU/w-d-xo.html In that case, it's a decision to make.. Maybe worth to relocate the subwoofer.
Here are the specs you need to know when you’re looking for an Outlander spare tire: Bolt pattern: 5 x 114.3 mm Hub center: 66.1 mm Tire size: T165 x 90 D-18.
It's a tough choice then.. They don't both fit. I made a video on where the subwoofer is: th-cam.com/video/RscBQJYVGlU/w-d-xo.html In that case, maybe you can relocate/ upgrade the subwoofer.
Yes they should, check out "MTB Alex" on TH-cam, he has a 22 Outalander GT trim with a Bose system and got the spare to fit. The subwoofer goes inside the wheel just like it does in the Nissan Murano.
So to the people that said it was a success, I've got a question. I work at a Mitsu dealer. We just bought an 18" spare for a 2003-2015 Murano and tried to bolt it on a 2022 Outlander. Without even mounting the tire once you bolt on the rim the front brake caliper rubbed on the inside of the wheel. Now the 22 we tried has the OEM 20" wheels on it. There's no way this wheel can be used as a spare. Perhaps Canadian Vehicles are different that the ones sold in the States.
Hey guys at Daytona Mitsubishi! :) Thank you for dropping a comment! It's weird.. One thing that comes to mind - maybe it was the wrong size of the tire you somehow ended up getting..? We also tried this on a 22 Outlander with OEM 20" wheels on it. There are some feature and trim level differences between countries but I don't believe in terms of bolt pattern, off set, brake placement Canadian vehicles are different form US.. Either way, I think a good lesson - before trusting it as a spare tire, test it if it actually works! (worked for us, I actually drove the Outlander around on the spare).
So, Daytona Mitsu, you say you test fit the Murano wheel on the front. And Mr. Mitsu test drove a rear installation. Without verifying you both had the same tire sizes, this workaround may only work on the rear. However there must be a solution, with a size that fits both. I wonder if the 21/2022 Rogue spare would be a better option. Anyway, my sincere thank you to the Canadian dealer Salesman Mr. Mitsubishi who continues to try and solve this puzzle. Would there ever be a chance to get the Australian parts ordered for us North American customers ? My Mitsubishi dealer on the west coast of Florida has not been helpful at all. Just not at all serious about offering a solution before I purchase this vehicle.
It will rub slightly on the front caliper. But…Spare tires are meant to be used on the rear. If you get a front flat, change with a rear tire and put the spare in the back. Heavy engine and front braking force should always have a full size tire on fronts.
I just bought a 2015 Canadian Outlander - 7 passenger and was pleased to find that it has a space saver under the car and a jack and wheel wrench inside.
Hi Mr. Mitsubishi, I just bought Mitsubishi Outlander 2022 last month here in canada. Unfortunately I got a warning low tire pressure on my dashboard but my tire is good in condition. What i will do to fix that issue on the dashboard? TIA
@@ofcbob6391 I guess what I should say or ask is: Don't you need a different size tire? So you are winding up with two different tires on your vehicle. Why not just get an original wheel for the vehicle? And then worry about how much space it takes up. FYI I do have the SE with 20" wheels, just as he shows. I just don't like the way it looks. That fancy spare tire would be a quick fix. Get the flat fixed asap. Easier to just pump up the flat long enough to get to a repair facility.
I confused about spare tire , regular murano size is 235/6518 spare size is different. All these solutions are just to get to tire shop , driving with with spare might kill your differential. You will hear this humming noise on awd cars . Awd needs all tires same size , even same brand . I made mistake of putting different brand on the front and 2 different on the back , same size . Rear differential recognized the difference on my Murano . Rear diff broke.
The idea of the spare tire is quite simple - it helps you to get to the closest tire shop so you can repair or replace your damaged tire. It wont' damage anything if you driving it for that purpose.
Yeah.. that's a decision to make.. Subwoofer has to be removed.. Maybe it's worth moving it to the trunk area etc. th-cam.com/video/RscBQJYVGlU/w-d-xo.html
@@mr.mitsubishi Thanks for clarification. Actually I didn't know where is subwoofer in Outlander 2022 until I watched your video about that. I'm appreciated for all info you provided for us 👏👏👏
If you put the spare in the other way, the subwoofer fit and if you kept the bolt from from nissan spare tire from the trunk than you can bolt it down sub included
Nice video. Thanks. I have one question about spire tire for outlander 2022 , you said Nissan Murano what year. Or model. Thanks for the answer new subscriber. 👍
I just experienced over the weekend and discovered no spare. I had a nail in the inside wall of tire. I'm very disappointed in not having spare tire or jack. What can I do to get one? Glad I did not have my grand children on this trip.
Hello Mr. Mitsubishi! Can you help me out? I want to fit a spare tire on my Black Edition Outlander which comes with P255/45 R20. I believe the measurements on this video won't be accurate for my case. Can you enlighten me?
It doesn't matter if you have 20" or 18" (or any aftermarket wheels) on your 2022/2023 Outlander. As long as you get the proper spare tire as I outline in video description - you're fine. What matters is to get the right bolt pattern, hub centre etc.
well !!! I was very interested in possibly getting Outlander next year. I really don't like how it doesn't have a spare tire and a jack. That's not a solution at all that we have to purchase a tire and jack for our brand new vehicle. Mitsubishi should cover that. It's sorta a big deal. Where do you put the jack you buy then? on the floor in the back ? Not cool.
How does the outlander compare to quality issues that mitsubishis models had in past. I used to own a brand new 98 eclipse, got rid of it in 5 years as it gave me nothing but trouble. Have stayed away from mitsubishi ever since.
Why not just have a five-seater with a spare tyre and maybe get more sales, you can get a ES five-seater in Australia (I think the ES is the only version which is a bit hopeless)
To be honest, soooo many people love the fact that it's a 7 seater.. This is actually a big selling point here in Canada, alongside with standard S-AWC.
Yes, can be used, but there is no space for it - it's taken by the main battery. It would need to go into the trunk. Also, you need to drive really slow because the PHEV is very heavy.
Thing is people need to understand is that the decision to omit the spare tire wasn’t actually Mitsubishi’s decision but Nissan as this is a Nissan platform from the Rogue since older Outlanders all had a spare tire of some sort. I do agree having a spare tire is something that should have been federally mandated decades ago but I digress. Even though I would prefer a spare, got me the Safety Seal tire repair kit since I have the PHEV version (which cannot pull this trick off) and most mechanics I know have in their trucks this tire repair kit and they all swear by that stuff so gives some piece of mind to at least get to a mechanic or dealer to get a proper repair or replacement tire.
I have room under the car for a tire to fit. Mine came with everything needed to fix the flat (jack & all tools) even the little plastic piece that you pop open to wind the tire down but no tire or harness to hold it there. Can that be bought at the dealer? Or do they make an aftermarket kit that can be installed?
I was driving my wife’s 2022 outlander se got a flat called AAA and said the hole was too big to be fixed so I had it towed to a tire center they didn’t have a tire for it so I told them to put the spare on nope no spare tire I never heard such thing
I really appreciate the offer. I will most likely be buying the second year model of the PHEV Outlander. Just planning it out for now. Really appreciate your offer and your videos. I will def drop by and see you when the time comes!
The Murano spare works perfectly fine for the Outlander and are usually plentiful at junkyards. It will very slightly rub on the front brake caliper but you should always use a donut/spare on the rear only in any vehicle as the engine weight and majority of braking force is in the front. If you get a front flat replace it with a rear tire and put the spare in on the back.
Thank you for your comment!
Good to know 😊
Does it work for any outlander? Thanks
I thought it was Front wheel drive=rear. Rear wheel drive=front. Learn something everyday I guess
I don't get what your saying?@@Mack_Dingo
This had worried me since we got our outlander ! This is awesome news ,time to call the junkyards Thank you
My pleasure to share the information :)
Ours was towed due to a flat tire
This actually a huge mistake of Mitsubishi for not adding a spare tire where it should be a standard to all cars for safety reasons..We should not be thinking at this point where we can buy a spare tire etc.or does the spare tire were going to buy is exactly the same hub or lug size etc, in other words, its headache to all buyers not until they found out that it has no spare tire available in this vehicle..Sad to say ,this is a deal breaker, i love this new outlander design, i love everything about this new generation ,it's sad why they didnt include a spare tire, its unbelievable...Btw, those plate mat underneat that you removed is useless now: (
I agree, the spare tire would be nice to have form the factory! However, quite a few brands do the same.. Tesla is the best example for this.. No spare tire and they don't even provide you with any type of sealant and compressor.. At least with Outlander there is a way to get it done.
@@mr.mitsubishi Yep, undersstood,, its just that i dont feel comfortable without spare tire..But overall outlander is very appealing 😉😊
@@mr.mitsubishi Thanks for the idea, i might do the same thing 😁
@@gabrielfloresdrums It sure is :)
It’s sad you would buy another SUV that costs thousands more over this just because of a spare tire when you can pick one up for just around $100.
Hi have a Outlander PHEV 2017. No spare, no place to store one. Yet it comes with jack!!! Great video. Thanks.
i bought one from the junk yard 2006 murano, just put on and it fit just nice. Thanks, i ve seen this comment in other FB groups and gave it a try. I just need to get a jack.
Right on!
how much was your "junk yard" spare?
I bought a new spare from a Nissan Rogue from EBay and stow it under the rear cargo floor with no problem. The jack and other items are in a small duffel bag carried aft. I did not test clearances on the front as I will not use it on a front axle. Clearances are OK on the rear.
Mr. Mitsubishi - Would you consider producing a number of short service videos for the DIY community, and those who don't have easy access to a Mitsubishi shop? The service videos I'd like to see are engine oil and filter change, CVT fluid and filter change (including cooler filter, pan and gasket), front and rear differential fluid change and transfer case fluid change. Please include part numbers and tools required.
Thank you for sharing this video,i was about to return my 2019 outlander because i was very very dissapointed on how the mitsubishi didn't put the sparetire.
Glad you like it :)
In case the hub is bigger, wheel never damage bolts! There is two types of wheels: Hub Centric or Lug Centric. In case whell center hole is bigger than hub, it is lug centric
Thank you for clarification.
@@mr.mitsubishi Thanks to you for great contents that you provide about Mitsubishi 🙏🙏🙏
@@samannaeen9242 My pleasure! Glad you like it and thank you for following my channel :)
Do the spare tire that you mention fit all the outlander?
I'm not sure if I've already commented but this has been great thanks! There's a few people in the internet space just wondering if the whole 3rd row seats can be completely removed? If so would you be able to do a video? Very interested in this :)
Thank you very much for the great video. I am in Ontario and have bought a new 2023 Outlander "LE" with 28" rim. Does the same Murano spare in video work for it? Thank you.
Please let ys kniw if the spare tire from murano fites your Mit Outlander 2023, i alsi brought one and i am crazy looking for a spare .Thank yoy
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Thank you very much for your video, I was able to get the wheel of a 2005 Nissan Murano and it served you wonderfully 👌
Awesome! Glad my video was helpful! :)
This is a good solution for people that have already purchased the Outlander 2022. For people who are looking to purchase an SUV in this class, just buy an SUV that comes with a spare tire.
Many manufacturers are switching away from spare tires.. At lease there is a solution here!
We just purchased the Mitsubishi Outlander after comparing it to several competitors. The Outlander won out in so many ways, and at a lower price-point than most of the competition. I can buy a replacement tire for $100 if I want to - I don't need to spend $5k more for a different SUV just because this one doesn't come with a spare tire by default.
@@experttexan Great choice! Congratulations! :)
I just bought a 2015 Canadian Outlander - 7 passenger and was pleased to find that it has a space saver under the car and a jack and wheel wrench inside.
Nice! Yeah, that’s different now on the new body..
Yes you have the space but not the spare tire
Hai Thanks for the video...
Just need to know if this will Suit my Outlander PHEV 2023. Will the spare tire go below the trunk matt.
Awaiting your reply
My 2023 Outlander has 20" rims, will this work for me? Thanks!
Yes.
Im in awe ofthe outlander. But ill never ever buy a car without aspare tire. 3 months ago i had a flat tire that a sealant could not fix. The spare tire save me
Nice. Thought this solved my lack of spare tire on 2024 Outlander GT. Looked today to find that the space was occupied by the Bose Sub Woofer. Any other creative ideas?
I was able to get an 18" aluminum alloy wheel and a "real" street tire (235/60R18) that is the same size(diameter) from top to bottom for $265. I also purchased a small 2-ton floor jack from Autozone for around $100. This is less than the spare tire kit Mitsubishi sells for over $400. Even with the real spare tire and floor jack, my Outlander still averages 29.4 mpg driving in normal mode. It's sad that Mitsubishi doesn't include a spare. The sales rep where I bought it said it's for the mileage. Really? What a bunch of bull. The Outlander window tag says 32 mpg highway, and 26 mpg city. Long story short, I won't be stranded on the side of the road waiting for Mitubishi assistance, I'll be able to put my spare on and continue on my way. The only thing I was not able to do is put the spare in the tire well in back because there is a bass speaker there from the factory, so it lays behind the 2nd row of seats. If I should ever need the 3rd row, I can just stand the tire up in the back temporarily.
Is 29 mpg you're getting city, highway or combined. City streets or suburban 40mph + roads? I have a 2015 vw passat 1.8liter turbocharged engine and it only does 23 mpg city/suburban roads. 26 city on the outlander sounds great.
@@kris8263 Is that with a torque converter gearbox ? The official figure for the European Passat with the 1.8L TSI engine and DSG Gearbox is just over 40MPG (U.S. Gallons) real world figures across the Passat range seem to be about 80% of official so say 32MPG.
@@MrDuncl Yes. Torque converter. You can get 32+ on the highway.
I would assume that won't work with the PHEV? The older generation wanted all 4 tyres to be the same and same size.
I just bought 2023 outlander SE. So this spare tire is correct for mine too? It has 20 inch rims.
I was just making sure before I go find one.
This would fit yours as well.
Good video thanks, could you make one of how to program the key, after replacing the battery it doesn't want to work, thanks
They could put under the car if they make it higher. Or they can put on tailgate if they design the door differently.
Hi, we just bought an outlander aspire PHEV, in Melbourne. very impressed with all the features, but very much disappointed on one thing, no tyre pressure monitoring system, for a car without a spare wheel, I believe it’s very crucial to monitor the tyre pressures. In India My brothers Kia Sonet small suv has a tyre pressure monitor in the car system, it has a spare wheel too. A feature so easy to have implemented, got neglected 🤷♂️
Weird.. Standard in Canada..
I picked up a never used spare from a scrap yard for 50.00$ which fit like a glove and a jack off Amazon and all is well !
Can you make a video on how to replace the interior lights so far I got access to all of them but the two
On the back I have the one with panoramic roof and the videos that are here on TH-cam only show the one without it. Thanks!
Hey Jean! I'll make a video as soon as I get my hands on the kit!
@@mr.mitsubishi I got aftermarket led bulbs but even if you could just do like a short one without replacing them just how to access each bulb thanks!
@@michael_casanova I'll look into this :)
Got mine from auto wrecking 60 bucks Pathfinder same as Murano Little rusty but wire wheel sandpaper and Rust-Oleum I'm happy
Nice!
Does it fit on the front . Front brake calliper are usually larger and this rim may rub against brake calliper..
Fits well on all 4 wheels, no issues there!
Hopefully this 2023 mitsubishi will include the spare tire in this vehicle...Fingers cross 🤞
That would be great!
But Not. The same sh..t!!!
It didn't. 🤦🏽♂️😡
It does not! I just came back from dealership. So to be able to store the 18 inch spare, people should avoid top model which has Bose sound system, or even better stay with lower model with 18 inch wheels to be compact and slightly better fuel efficiency.
This is great! I actually like there is no spare. I use the under storage on my current 20’ passport and removed the spare for extra room. Really interested in getting this outlander
Nice! This will work out great for you then :)
Will this work on a 2023 Outlander? We just got one and I’d like to get one of these spares.
I just booked an outlander in Australia luckily they do have spare tires here. I probably would have walked away if it didn't and gone with a car that comes with a spare tire. It's just unacceptable and lot of brand doing that is not an excuse.
It's too bad Mitsubishi doesn't do spare tires on all countries..
I agree, I just purchased an Outlander here in Australia and would have been really pissed if there was no spare tyre but if it is supplied then a jack should also be supplied!
I have a 2022 outlander it is awesome. I picked up on 3/10/22. I live in Wilmington MA near Boston. Could you let me know where I can get a donut spare. I have the 20 inch wheels.
Hollands junk yard in Billerica has tons of Nissan Murano’s that use this size spare tire.
In ebay
People are complaining about no jack. But those little ass frail scissor jacks are dangerous anyway and I never use them. A small floor jack is always preferable.
Some of the generic jacks are small, for sure.. That's something to always check on!
Would a full size spare fit in the tyre well.
We own a 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander SEL Touring package with 20" inch wheels. I am going to pull the 20" wheels and tires off for the winter here in Pennsylvania. Would the 2003 - 2015 Nissan Murano 18" wheel be the correct wheel with the appropriate sized winter tire?
Thank you,
Dave
@dmtrashman I just left a comment with an 18" wheel and tire size that is the same diameter as the tires on the 20" factory wheels if you're interested. I don't remember the lug spacing on the wheels, but I got the wheel and tire at Discount Tires. They can look up the lug pattern for you.
Thank you very much for your help, it is appreciated!
My 2022 has 20 inch tires that spare you are using is a 18 inch how does that work? Doesn't that change the gear ratio on the differential?
As long as the total diameter with the rim and tire combined are the same, it wouldn’t make a difference.
Total diameter of the tire is basically the same. The wheel is smaller but the spare tire is much thicker - gives you the same height. Also, the purpose of the spare tire is to basically get you to the closest tire shop or home safely. It's not meant for high speeds, long drives etc. When I drove around to test it, couldn't tell the difference (but that's low speeds, city driving).
Correct ;)
Would the spare tire also fit on a 2024 outlander sel?
@Mr. Mitsubishi
What is the size of the spare tire for 2023 Mitsubishi outlander se s-awc?
Thanks.
I will be waiting for your reply
And where can I buy it?
Will a full size spare fit in that space.
Now the question is, when you do have a flat and you put in your new spare wheel, will the wheel with the flat tire fits into the space under the trunk?
Yes it will. It might stick out a bit but that's not much of a concern as its intended for a short term drive only
I put an old bed sheet down under the spare so I can cover my backseat & just throw the tire back there until I get to the shop.
I tried putting my winter wheel/tire in that space today as a spare option, it would not fit, not even close. It would have to me in the cargo area. BTW my winter set up is thinner than the stock setup.
Thanks a lot for this video.
Could you help me with the next question?
I bought a Mitsubishi Outlander 2023, could this solution also work for 2023?
Yes
I think the ES trim have 16 inch tires? Do these Murano spares fit?
Thanks for this video. Will it also fit for new 2024 Mitsubishi PHEV model
Yes.
Hi Guys, I have an SEL that came with 20" inch wheels. Is it okay to use an 18" inch spare typre in case of emergencies and the remaining 3 as 20" inch wheels?
Hi, did you get the murano donut? I've got 20 inch tires too on my Outlander. Wondering if I can run 18inch spare on it
I also get 12 tons hydrolic jack from harbor freight for less than $40 and if fit in the space with the spare tire.
To get a solid jack is always a good idea!
Thanks for the great video! While I agree with everyone that there should be a spare tire here, I would offer two observations:
First, keep that tire sealant system on hand even if you get the spare tire. Sometimes a driver doesn't keep a lug nut key handy (either stolen from a glove box, lost, or left at home), needed in order to change the tire. Sometimes the driver has a bad back, or is weak, etc., and can't lift the spare tire or the old tire. Sometimes a lug nut is frozen or rounded/damaged and it can only be removed in a shop.
Second observation, for those who blame Mitsubishi for giving tire sealant instead of a spare: compared to at least one company that did provide a spare tire, Mitsubishi almost deserves a medal. For consider this: A way, way worse thing to do is to give with the new car a spare tire and a short custom lug nut wrench that doesn't let you apply enough leverage to actually remove high-torque-installed lug nuts. That's what happened to me with my Mazda years ago. I'm a strong heavy dude, and no matter how I pushed, stood, or stomped on the little wrench, it wouldn't budge the high-torqued nuts that Mazda later put on. So I talked to the dealership manager and said "That's unsafe. Your customers could be stranded out in the middle of nowhere, unable to use the spare with this Mazda tool." He agreed. I said they shouldn't use so much torque that the tool they provided for that purpose can't loosen it. He said the law requires that much torque. I asked him to trade the little wrench for one long enough to loosen a high-torqued lug nut. He refused. I said they should contact all customers about this safety issue. He said they absolutely will not do that. I said all customers who were given the uselessly short wrench should be allowed to trade it in for a long enough one. He said it will never happen. I repeated that it's dangerous, potentially life or death if a flat tire happens out on a lonely country road. He in effect shrugged. Nothing. The end. Three cheers for that spare tire for unknowing customers, right? When I see people blaming Mitsubishi, granted with some justification, for just giving the tire sealant system, this is what it brings to my mind. And I wonder how many other companies have done that or might still be doing that.
Edit: For reasons given in my first observation, I am inclined to think that car manufacturers that do give spare tires with their vehicles should also give a quality tire sealant system. Sometimes a spare tire will be the only practical solution; sometimes sealant will be the only practical solution.
Thank you for sharing your opinion on this Luke. I agree, both would be the best to have. I mean, if you have a small puncture and you don't want to be bothered, sealant will do the job. And if the damage is too severe - spare tire is the way to go. Tesla doesn't even provide cars with sealants (has to be purchased separately).. At least Mitsubishi gives something and there is a way to add the spare tire afterwards.. I hope Mitsubishi brings spare tire at least as an option customers can select from the factory if they wish (with proper tools in the car).
@@mr.mitsubishi Thanks, and you're awesome.
@@lukewadel3675 Thank you! :)
@@RRr-yl8zr Like I said, I'm all for having a spare tire, but sometimes temporary sealant might have to be used. It's good to know that some shops might refuse to fix tires that had that sealant in them. It would be good to get more data on that. Cars are messy to work on; how many are being picky about that? About the shops inflating tires with flammable gas, do they really badly want to do that? Shops that I went to never had a problem with using plain air. One other question that comes to mind when I read your post is that if "driving your SUV like an SUV" means driving it over sharp rocks and sticks, then another question that's implied is whether one spare tire is enough? If there are lots of sharp rocks and sticks, because we want to drive an SUV lots like an SUV (right?), how many spares would be enough? Thanks in advance, and if I misunderstand you, please correct me. Best wishes.
@@lukewadel3675 There were "a couple of reasons why tire shops do not like and some would not work on tires with "fix a flat sealant" it got liquid sticky , gummy stuff all of their equipemet and theselves. The other "main reason" was because the propellent in those tire sealant cans Was Flamable and could blow up while they were trying to work on the tire. They Really did Not like that! I think some manufacturers have been trying to switch over non flamable propelents. The other problem with them is that they are only good for temporarily "fixing" a minor flat like just having a "nail or something in the tire, and running down the street to get it fixed. And they don't work so good at that, you'd better run for the tire store. I also was with someone desperate, unprepared and "had to" try a can of that stuff. It did not remotely put anywhere near close enough to refil the tire. If you are out "camping, out "off roading/ 4x4ing.. wait, All wheel driving" :-)) and your tire goes out with a larger rupture forget about a can of sealant, it is not going to do anything. You should have an actual Sturdy spare tire on your SUV if you even remotely, softly use it "off road". And if you get in an area where you start popping your tires. You back up. Change your tire, and go no farther. When you go down a dirt road, and especially if you go down a "rough, not well maintained dirt road/trail" you know... Like what SUV's are Made For. you need a GOOD STURDY spare tire! and if you are not going to be doing that and you just drive down paved roads What the heck are you buying a SUV for and putting up with their poorer/bad Ride, Handling, gas mileage for?? When You go out exploring, "4x4ing, camping, etc down "dirt roads" You never know what you are going to encounter and are going to encounter things that can an will "pop your tires" Trust me, I have even destroyed tires just going "camping/picnicing down dirt road you can and I was taking Sedans. Down. You Want to have Proper Spare Tire. But you are right, I have seen "maniac hard core 4x4 people that do have 2 spare tires! 😅 But Almost all people with SUV's will Not be doing that stuff.
Won't work for me. I got the bose control something inside. I got the GT version
Subwoofer
Yeah, that's the BOSE subwoofer.. th-cam.com/video/RscBQJYVGlU/w-d-xo.html
In that case, it's a decision to make.. Maybe worth to relocate the subwoofer.
th-cam.com/video/RscBQJYVGlU/w-d-xo.html
Size of the wheel and tire please
Here are the specs you need to know when you’re looking for an Outlander spare tire:
Bolt pattern: 5 x 114.3 mm
Hub center: 66.1 mm
Tire size: T165 x 90 D-18.
good info, thanks for the video.
Do you know what vehicle use the seem size of spare tire?
I would NEVER buy a vehicle that come without a SPARE.
Yeah.. Quite a few msnufacturers are going away form sapres..
That was a problem for me. We bought a Mazda CX50 instead.
What do you do if you have the Bose subwoofer? Do they both fit?
It's a tough choice then.. They don't both fit. I made a video on where the subwoofer is: th-cam.com/video/RscBQJYVGlU/w-d-xo.html
In that case, maybe you can relocate/ upgrade the subwoofer.
Yes they should, check out "MTB Alex" on TH-cam, he has a 22 Outalander GT trim with a Bose system and got the spare to fit. The subwoofer goes inside the wheel just like it does in the Nissan Murano.
So to the people that said it was a success, I've got a question. I work at a Mitsu dealer. We just bought an 18" spare for a 2003-2015 Murano and tried to bolt it on a 2022 Outlander. Without even mounting the tire once you bolt on the rim the front brake caliper rubbed on the inside of the wheel. Now the 22 we tried has the OEM 20" wheels on it. There's no way this wheel can be used as a spare. Perhaps Canadian Vehicles are different that the ones sold in the States.
Hey guys at Daytona Mitsubishi! :) Thank you for dropping a comment! It's weird.. One thing that comes to mind - maybe it was the wrong size of the tire you somehow ended up getting..? We also tried this on a 22 Outlander with OEM 20" wheels on it. There are some feature and trim level differences between countries but I don't believe in terms of bolt pattern, off set, brake placement Canadian vehicles are different form US.. Either way, I think a good lesson - before trusting it as a spare tire, test it if it actually works! (worked for us, I actually drove the Outlander around on the spare).
So, Daytona Mitsu, you say you test fit the Murano wheel on the front. And Mr. Mitsu test drove a rear installation. Without verifying you both had the same tire sizes, this workaround may only work on the rear. However there must be a solution, with a size that fits both. I wonder if the 21/2022 Rogue spare would be a better option. Anyway, my sincere thank you to the Canadian dealer Salesman Mr. Mitsubishi who continues to try and solve this puzzle. Would there ever be a chance to get the Australian parts ordered for us North American customers ? My Mitsubishi dealer on the west coast of Florida has not been helpful at all. Just not at all serious about offering a solution before I purchase this vehicle.
It will rub slightly on the front caliper. But…Spare tires are meant to be used on the rear. If you get a front flat, change with a rear tire and put the spare in the back. Heavy engine and front braking force should always have a full size tire on fronts.
I just bought a 2015 Canadian Outlander - 7 passenger and was pleased to find that it has a space saver under the car and a jack and wheel wrench inside.
Mine didn't have one! And it was made in January 2022 so idk why they still do the ridiculous pump and sealant
By the looks of it, only Australian market has spare tires..
OK. If this spare tire is put on the FRONT axle? Will it hit anything when you steering the car?
Dear Sir. please tell me what the service life of the engine with mirror-bore coating .
Not sure how to answer this..
@@mr.mitsubishi I mean how much can this engine drive real thousands of kilometers?
Does anyone know if the Murano spare will fit in the 2023 Outlander SE?
yes, any Outlander with 18 or 20 inch wheels
Hi Mr. Mitsubishi, I just bought Mitsubishi Outlander 2022 last month here in canada. Unfortunately I got a warning low tire pressure on my dashboard but my tire is good in condition. What i will do to fix that issue on the dashboard? TIA
Could be a simple weather change that's causing the TPMS sensor to glitch. If it doesn't go away, your service can reset the sensors very quickly.
Great video!. Can you do a video of security features on an Outlander including engine immobilizer and anti theft systems. Thanks
Thanks :) Thank you for your suggestions:)
@@mr.mitsubishi will it be the same with 2024 mitshubishi phev model
I welcome the video and the information too, but I have your vehicle and I can't find an answer where you bought it???? Thank you
Will a 20 inch spare thit in that space.
Have you tried storing the spare in the 5 seater version? Does not appear to fit, which is strange, you would think it would have more room, not less.
In Canada all Outlanders are 7 seaters..
Hey I'm in Vancouver, what junkyard did you get this from?
My parts department found me one.. Not sure..
So what happens if you have a 20" wheel? Out of Luck?
WHat he showed here on this video is for a 20" wheel. If you have the lower ES trim with the 18" wheel,, works as well for those.
@@ofcbob6391 I guess what I should say or ask is: Don't you need a different size tire? So you are winding up with two different tires on your vehicle. Why not just get an original wheel for the vehicle? And then worry about how much space it takes up. FYI I do have the SE with 20" wheels, just as he shows. I just don't like the way it looks. That fancy spare tire would be a quick fix. Get the flat fixed asap. Easier to just pump up the flat long enough to get to a repair facility.
I confused about spare tire , regular murano size is 235/6518 spare size is different.
All these solutions are just to get to tire shop , driving with with spare might kill your differential.
You will hear this humming noise on awd cars . Awd needs all tires same size , even same brand .
I made mistake of putting different brand on the front and 2 different on the back , same size . Rear differential recognized the difference on my Murano . Rear diff broke.
The idea of the spare tire is quite simple - it helps you to get to the closest tire shop so you can repair or replace your damaged tire. It wont' damage anything if you driving it for that purpose.
Will this fit a 20" outlander?
What's about trims that come with subwoofer? Removing subwoofer too!
Yeah.. that's a decision to make.. Subwoofer has to be removed.. Maybe it's worth moving it to the trunk area etc. th-cam.com/video/RscBQJYVGlU/w-d-xo.html
@@mr.mitsubishi Thanks for clarification. Actually I didn't know where is subwoofer in Outlander 2022 until I watched your video about that. I'm appreciated for all info you provided for us 👏👏👏
If you put the spare in the other way, the subwoofer fit and if you kept the bolt from from nissan spare tire from the trunk than you can bolt it down sub included
@@lucienlaniel Great, looks like new Mazda setup
@@lucienlaniel That won't work.. Subwoofer takes up a lot of space.. th-cam.com/video/RscBQJYVGlU/w-d-xo.html
Nice video. Thanks. I have one question about spire tire for outlander 2022 , you said Nissan Murano what year. Or model. Thanks for the answer new subscriber. 👍
Thank you for subscribing! :) 2003-2015 Nissan Murano will do the job
A nissan murano 2003-2015 fits perfect in your Mits Outlander.
I just experienced over the weekend and discovered no spare.
I had a nail in the inside wall of tire.
I'm very disappointed in not having spare tire or jack. What can I do to get one? Glad I did not have my grand children on this trip.
You need to find the tire I’m talking about and install it
Hello Mr. Mitsubishi! Can you help me out? I want to fit a spare tire on my Black Edition Outlander which comes with P255/45 R20. I believe the measurements on this video won't be accurate for my case. Can you enlighten me?
It doesn't matter if you have 20" or 18" (or any aftermarket wheels) on your 2022/2023 Outlander. As long as you get the proper spare tire as I outline in video description - you're fine. What matters is to get the right bolt pattern, hub centre etc.
What is the size of the tire? Thanks
The Mitsubishi instruction manual says that if you use a non-Mitsubishi wheel on it, it may damage the tire pressure sensor. Is this actually safe?
well !!! I was very interested in possibly getting Outlander next year. I really don't like how it doesn't have a spare tire and a jack. That's not a solution at all that we have to purchase a tire and jack for our brand new vehicle. Mitsubishi should cover that. It's sorta a big deal. Where do you put the jack you buy then? on the floor in the back ? Not cool.
That's something to consider before buying, that's for sure..
Does the Nissan Murano spare tire also work for the 2023 Outlander PHEVs that have 255/45r20 tires?
Gas an phev is the same wheel size.
Hello, where do I buy the rim and tire? My outlander is basic, thanks
I'd just call your local junk yards or Nissan store for that specific spec. Some tire shops also might have it.
How does the outlander compare to quality issues that mitsubishis models had in past. I used to own a brand new 98 eclipse, got rid of it in 5 years as it gave me nothing but trouble. Have stayed away from mitsubishi ever since.
Why not just have a five-seater with a spare tyre and maybe get more sales, you can get a ES five-seater in Australia (I think the ES is the only version which is a bit hopeless)
To be honest, soooo many people love the fact that it's a 7 seater.. This is actually a big selling point here in Canada, alongside with standard S-AWC.
Hi, does the same Murano spare also work on a 2023 Outlander PHV?
Yes.
What about us that has the trim with the 8 in sub right there.
That's a decision to make then.. Sub or Spare..
Can this spare tire be used in the PHEV model as well?
Yes, can be used, but there is no space for it - it's taken by the main battery. It would need to go into the trunk. Also, you need to drive really slow because the PHEV is very heavy.
Does the new 2023 PHEV have space to put a spare?
I'll investigate it little bit closer but it doesn't seem like it.
Same tire specifications for 2023 Outlander PHEV? Looking to buy a spare for long distance travel
Yes, same thing.
Sounds great but pretty sure if you have Bose system from factory in back it is not going to fit
Not true. There’s TH-cam vid that shows it’ll fit fine.
What’s the actual size of the wheel and tire
Any suggestions for the PHEV, since cannot go under 3rd row?
Nothing for PHEV.. Just the tire sealant.
@@mr.mitsubishi Have you ever known of any PHEV owners using a swing-out tire mount for a trailer hitch? Ex: Wilco Hitchgate.
I would buy standard wheel nuts that would sit better on hub. Alloy wheel nuts don't always fit.
I’ll lool into this specific
Many thanks. I was so worried about not having a spare tire. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
My pleasure :)
Hi, do you think the spare tire T175/90D18 will fit in as I can only find this in our area.
Not sure.. Bolt pattern and hub center is more important in this case..
the 2022 7 seat outlander SE comes with 20" wheels.
Spare tire works on all wheel sizes.
Thing is people need to understand is that the decision to omit the spare tire wasn’t actually Mitsubishi’s decision but Nissan as this is a Nissan platform from the Rogue since older Outlanders all had a spare tire of some sort.
I do agree having a spare tire is something that should have been federally mandated decades ago but I digress. Even though I would prefer a spare, got me the Safety Seal tire repair kit since I have the PHEV version (which cannot pull this trick off) and most mechanics I know have in their trucks this tire repair kit and they all swear by that stuff so gives some piece of mind to at least get to a mechanic or dealer to get a proper repair or replacement tire.
Thank you for your comment!
Does anyone have an Amazon link to parts (tire/jack) that would work like the ones in the video?
Can this spare tyre used in a 2023 Outlander phev?
Unfortunately no..
I have room under the car for a tire to fit. Mine came with everything needed to fix the flat (jack & all tools) even the little plastic piece that you pop open to wind the tire down but no tire or harness to hold it there. Can that be bought at the dealer? Or do they make an aftermarket kit that can be installed?
Most dealers should be able to help you to locate this!
God bless you Mr. Mitsubishi
Thank you! :)
Will that work in the PHEV?
No.. No room in the trunk..
how to order the tire
I was driving my wife’s 2022 outlander se got a flat called AAA and said the hole was too big to be fixed so I had it towed to a tire center they didn’t have a tire for it so I told them to put the spare on nope no spare tire I never heard such thing
Will the spare tire mess up with tpms?
No, it will not. It will say that tire has no air on your display until you get the original fixed or replaced.
@@c216mohl thanks.
Can i use spare tire rim17 sir?
Use the one I’m using
Can you pass on the name of the junk yard you went to?
Do you live nearby? If so, I can sell you this tire I used in this video. Send me an email: regulartohypercars@gmail.com
I really appreciate the offer. I will most likely be buying the second year model of the PHEV Outlander. Just planning it out for now. Really appreciate your offer and your videos. I will def drop by and see you when the time comes!
@@peecee9571 Sounds good! You can also reach out to me directly via the email if you'd like to work with me personally on any new/used purchase!