TweetShould be done at least everytime you check the air in your other tires IMO.... But I too rarely check it. Having a truck does make it a lot easier though.
Sorry that you had bad luck with a flat.
Tweet1) Go to your vehicle and open your trunck/hatch whatever it may be.
2) Dig your way to the floor and pull out that carboard seperator.
3) Look at your spare tire...poke it.... does it have air?
Damn that sucked!
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
TweetShould be done at least everytime you check the air in your other tires IMO.... But I too rarely check it. Having a truck does make it a lot easier though.
Sorry that you had bad luck with a flat.
TweetYes, I do have air in my tire, sorry you did not.
TweetGood job! It may save you a few hours of walking!Originally posted by saturn
Truck spare check....
Car spare check....
Hey GG will you post a thread when It's time for me to check my oil to.
Will make a thread next time I have to change the oil.
Tweetwell i put donut on ym car the otherday and that popped to being broke i waitied arund l tmy car sit untill finalyl saturday id ecided to demoutn the tire old fashioned wy with sledge hammer and tire irona dn screw driver took em 15 mins but i did it now i got 3 more new tires to go ill eventually do it hehe
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Tweeti dont have shit but a sound system in it.
TweetDamn, can't wait to own my third car. Oh, btw, my 2 previous cars had operable spares
RIP Gearedup and Marc. I'll see you at the crossroads someday guys
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Tweetno spare here, can't have an extra 23 inch rim in the back
Tweetjust go to walmart and buy an electric tire pump and store it with the tire. Cost. about 10 bucks for the pump. Basically got it for when i go to the track and adjust my slicks presure..
Start Jun 1st 02
250lbs @ 44% bf
After 1st cycle Dec 1st 02
215 @ 30% bf
March 1st After t-3 and clen
205 @ 24% bf
June 1st
225 @ 24%
TweetMy car is on run flats- 50 miles at 50 mph. Then it is a 300+ for 1 tire. Damn sidewall puncture. :2gunsfiri
TweetHave 1 of those for airing back up the 4x4 mudders.Originally posted by Gearhead
just go to walmart and buy an electric tire pump and store it with the tire. Cost. about 10 bucks for the pump. Basically got it for when i go to the track and adjust my slicks presure..
They don't help for a sidewall tear or a bad hole tho..
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.