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I truthfully will say that I've never had to use a spare tire on the road.
I've had slow leaks that showed in the garage...but never a sudden flat on the road. |
I have BMWs with no spare. And no room to store one.
I have the air pump and goo, like many of you. But to that I’ve also added a puncture repair kit. That way for a nail or screw puncture, I can repair it and not have the mess of the goo. I actually used it once and it worked. (Of course if the tire is shredded, it’s not going to help, so I’d have to use my AAA). http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1660597982.jpg |
PCNA would not allow the dealership to plug Porsche tires…we had to send customers to the tire shop if they wanted that. That being said I have successfully plugged many of my own tires. I don’t have the fancy kit you have, just the reamer and the installer. The problem is I’m getting too daggone old to have the strength to push the plug in place. I got the last one but thought I might have to get the young neighbor to help. Pathetic!
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I’d think that could be done? But I ended up monitoring the tire pressure for a few months, it didn’t lose any more air than any of the other tires, and eventually the tire wore out and was replaced. |
That's a pointed stick. Picked it up in the shadows one afternoon on a freshly paved neighborhood street. Practically brand new Hankook tire. Beats all I've ever seen. Glad the old Subaru had a spare!
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Mrs. Beards 2011 BMW X5 came with run-flat tires and no spare. The industrial park where we had our office turned out to be terrible for screws, nails, etc. I ended up buying a spare kit (and there was space!) and now use regular tires. I also keep a spare belt in the car and a li-ion starter. She may not be able to use all of those things (well, any of those things...), but she is far less likely to be stranded.
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At least we know they didn't mount the tire wrong side out. _ |
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Pretty much no new car comes with a spare tire anymore.
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Yeah, that really sucked. The tires were practically new. Very low miles on them. And with the Subaru AWD system you don't run different tires/tires with different wear and tread depth/overall diameter. So when they are really worn and you ruin one, you might as well buy a complete new set of 4. I sent the photos to Discount Tire Direct where I bought the tires and talked to them on the phone. They were really cool about it. Allowed me to purchase 4 of their "tire vouchers" or whatever like a road hazard for a total of $40 and sent me a new tire for nothing. I went ahead and bought another tire to add to the newly "covered tire" at their price and put it on a spare wheel and got rid of the donut. I told them if they wanted to pay for the return shipping I'd send them the tire with the stick still in it to hang on the "wall of fame" for why you should purchase their "vouchers" but they didn't seem too interested. They did say it was one of the more bizarre things they'd ever seen. |
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