Posted by Chris Jones on August 01, 2012 at 19:15:55 from (98.26.240.6):
In Reply to: OT Spare Tires posted by Harold H on August 01, 2012 at 15:00:32:
I've heard that too but I don't know. Last I bought was a 2002 Honda civic and it had a donut spare. Like you said I don't think many people know what to do with a spare any more but AAA I believe only offers to put your spare on for you so if you don't have one you might be $hit out of luck with them too. Then as someone else said it's rare to need one. And it saves weight/fuel to not carry the spare. But I did have 2 blow within a months time a couple years back. I mean to the point I couldn't drive on it. I now carry a $5 (sale price) harbor freight air pump and a surprisingly good tire plugging kit from harbor freight ($2 on sale) in each vehicle and while I haven't needed them on the road for my car I have plugged other folks tires while they were still on their car for them--easier than installing the spare. Also carry small set of pliers to pull nails and disposable gloves to keep hands clean.
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