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Old 12-13-2016, 05:14 PM   #43
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I don't think the spare tire provides any structural support to the trunk liner. I could be wrong though.


I have had my spare out for years and loaded the car up with groceries and never noticed any strain from the weight.


I kept the Styrofoam inserts that hold the jack/lug wrench though. I don't know if that makes any difference.
That is likely the difference then as I don't have either the tire or the foam and mine collapses all the time.
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Old 12-13-2016, 05:19 PM   #44
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I'm a AAA guy, I keep my spare in all the time unless there's some need to remove it- not the other way around. I don't like the idea of waiting up to 45 mins for light service to show up just to find that there's a cut in the side wall and I need a tow. Most tow operators give 0 fucks about your car and almost every tow results in some sort of minor damage. Sometimes, major damage. And for what? Saving 40 lbs for street driving?

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Old 12-13-2016, 05:35 PM   #45
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I don't think the spare tire provides any structural support to the trunk liner. I could be wrong though.


I have had my spare out for years and loaded the car up with groceries and never noticed any strain from the weight.


I kept the Styrofoam inserts that hold the jack/lug wrench though. I don't know if that makes any difference.
It does. They give it structural support. The piece of carpeted cardboard that goes on top would not hold a mouse up on it's own.
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Old 12-13-2016, 08:32 PM   #46
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Having a spare means having the ability to help yourself and not have to rely on others. I can see that cars not having a spare tire is a metaphor for the way things are going these days. Besides the weight in the rear that low is a non-issue.
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Old 12-14-2016, 01:52 PM   #47
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Could the spare tire well hold a full-size spare? I'd rather buy a cheap set of used stocks, and keep them JIC, than throw off my alignment by driving around with a safety donut.
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Old 12-14-2016, 01:58 PM   #48
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Could the spare tire well hold a full-size spare? I'd rather buy a cheap set of used stocks, and keep them JIC, than throw off my alignment by driving around with a safety donut.
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Having a spare means having the ability to help yourself and not have to rely on others. I can see that cars not having a spare tire is a metaphor for the way things are going these days. Besides the weight in the rear that low is a non-issue.
Eh, just because I choose to not run with a spare doesn't mean that I prefer to rely on others.

In the place of the spare I store water, ponchos, flares, medical kit, matches, jumper cables, and a couple other goodies instead. Sure, I could store that all in the trunk, but I like keeping that space free for other things.

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Old 12-19-2016, 07:29 PM   #50
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I rather have a air compressor than a spare tire. XD
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I rather have a air compressor than a spare tire. XD
Compressor is of no value if you shred or slice a tire. I have been caught without a spare far to many times over the years to risk going without.
People seem to think that all flats are nice slow leaks but I have tires ripped to pieces where nothing but a spare would cut it.
For example here is a nice big piece of femur:
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I ran over a barbed drip iragation fitting. Lost air pressure instantly.

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If you have a flat bad enough what will an air compressor do for you?

The spare is also a force absorbing barrier in a rear end collision.

True , I can't remember the last time I changed a flat,but having a spare is insurance that you are prepared. And you know one of the laws of life is : If you have it with you odds are you won't need it. Goes for umbrellas as well!
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Compressor is of no value if you shred or slice a tire. I have been caught without a spare far to many times over the years to risk going without.
People seem to think that all flats are nice slow leaks but I have tires ripped to pieces where nothing but a spare would cut it.
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lol where was it?
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That^ Only spread across 3 lanes and about a half mile of the highway.

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