I have only had to put a "spare tire" on a car twice in my driving life. Well over a 1,000,000 miles!

Both times were over 45 years ago when my cars had cheap bias tires!!!

Good Roads
Brian & Sandi
Atomic77 wrote:I won't have a spare on my trailer either. But the reason being, the spare in my tow vehicle will fit on the trailer as well. Purposely planned. But I am wondering, for those who say don't worry, just camp, what do you do the next day? How do you get it home without a spare? Count on someone taking you to buy a tire?
dales133 wrote:Hell i havnt had a spare on my crusier since someone stole it 5 years ago.
Should probably have one between both though
noseoil wrote:No worries about a thread hijacking, enjoying the cross-talk about spares & stories are always good.
The last flat I had at work was a couple of months ago, a slow leak (nail at the sidewall). Ended up costing $90 for the new tire for the truck. It was really annoying as I couldn't find it by looking (right at the inside edge). I'll be glad to get away from my job ASAP, the carpenters drive in on Thursday to drop off their hours & hit the speed bump at the gate. There are nails everywhere in the yard (16d, cut nails, 8d, etc.). Every time I walk the yard to get something, I take a different path to look for nails where I drive....
OK, back to the stories guys!
Atomic77 wrote:I'm lucky to have one to tow with.
we're finally going on the road next weekend, to the gathering in Pahrump!
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