enblethen wrote:
I will throw something else into the mix.
Don't think just about your self on carrying tools to change your tire, think about someone else that may have problems on the road.
Absolutely! And if you don’t know how to change a tire, they could give you your first lesson by changing theirs!
I know this seems like it goes without saying, but don’t wait until you get a flat to see how tight or rusted your lugs are. Take care of that from the comfort of your driveway.
And use a little anti seize on the lugs, then they’ll never be stuck when you don’t want them to be. And for vehicles that get regular tire rotations, anti seize will save on wear n tear on the lugs and nuts.