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I'm never changing a flat tire. That's what tow trucks are for. The spare will find a new home in my garage. :happy0180:
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I've had enough punctures & flat tires to make going without anything a bad idea in my mind. I don't really keep track, but an average of one every other year? It's happened at least half a dozen times.
That said, for daily commute & driving I don't bother carrying a spare in my cars. But I do keep a 12v air compressor and tire plug/patch kit. The past few years my daily driver has been pretty old (1979), so I got AAA as well. Long trips, the spare goes back in - but not the donut, I get a full size spare. |
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meh, if I don't remove the spare, where would I put my amps?
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I have too much bad luck with flat tires. The spare stays in until I'm at the track.
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Thanks Peking. Now I'm wondering what is underneath the Nur ver spare, since it appears to be mounted higher.
Maybe the two setups could be combined for double-spare action. Maybe the other trunk items (emergency kit, etc) are also different on other-market models. I like details like this. |
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I've done that before, with a different car, but the amps I have now, there's just no way. One is about 18 inchs long plus the connections. If you can fit them it really is a better place.
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Leave it in. Makes no difference on the streets and little to no difference on a track.
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one of the reason why buying a hyundai is discouraging, bc it doesnt come with a spare. You are So out of luck, if u have a flat
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On a daily driver, the minimal improvement in performance from removing the spare and jack isn't worth the risk of being caught out with a flat. Now when I AutoX the car, I'll remove the spare and jack. But not when I'm driving around town.
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Personally given a choice I would not only keep the spare I'd prefer a full sized instead of the donut. |
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