64fury74charger
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Scissor jack and good tire chocks.
The floor jack I keep in my Satellite is smaller than I thought, 14" box the jack is a little smaller.
I've had at least 3 tire blowouts on cars I have owned. The first, no spare. I was 16 and broke. Had to call for a tow.Certainly.
Was this an actual personal event, or a hypothetical?
In a million miles of driving cars on steel belted tires on public roadways I think I’ve experienced one flat tire (actually my wife) and zero tire failures.
Anything can happen. Weighing “anything” against preparation for “anything”, verses the likely hood of “anything” has put me in the place of doing less.
When I started in this hobby over 50 years ago, I carried half of every tool and spare part I had with me at all times. Broke down once and didn’t have what I needed. That day I swore I’d never pack that stuff again, and generally haven’t.
I have a small bag of about 30 hand tools I take to the track or long multi-day out-of-town trips.
I know I just jinxed myself.![]()
Uhhmm, correct. You guessed it.If there’s no spare tire and the one on the car is trashed, what’s AAA going to do other than have to haul the car?
Same here, I’ve had AAA for decades and had to use them a half dozen times or more btw my vehicles and my kids, couple of deer hits, never for a changing a tire. One time my daughter hit a huge pot hole destroying the tire and wheel plus whacked out the alignment. The spare got me to the fix-it shop and used it until I could find a matching wheel at a bone yard.Uhhmm, correct. You guessed it.
I don't carry a AAA card to have them change a flat tire for me. I carry it for when I need a tow truck.
Free within 100 miles. I don't drive the rods more than 30-40 miles from home. Do the math.
And that spare won’t fit in the spot for it.Lots of good responses and nice to see all pictures of your solutions!
I have AA.A and Hagerty Roadside insurance what I want is a spare they can change for me. Otherwise I will have to be towed to a tire place nearby and maybe they would have a tire that fits but maybe not. This means a hassle. Also I doubt I could get a matching Micky Thompson tire. I don’t want to leave my car anywhere or in the hands of just anyone. At least having a spare tire handy gives me a choice to get home and get the tire I want where and when I want.
I haven’t purchased a rim or tire yet as that’s not simple as well since I have 235x60’s front AND 275x60’s rear and have shuregrip. So I need same height as rear and has to fit up front. I have another thread on this.
This has been address in this thread. If you have different size tires front and rear and have a Suregrip/spool or whatever, your spare needs to be the same size as the rear tires. IF that spare won't fit the front, then you need to carry two spares.....one for the rear and one for the front.I haven’t purchased a rim or tire yet as that’s not simple as well since I have 235x60’s front AND 275x60’s rear and have shuregrip. So I need same height as rear and has to fit up front. I have another thread on this.
The “spot” ? You mean the carrier in the trunk?And that spare won’t fit in the spot for it.
YesThe “spot” ? You mean the carrier in the trunk?