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Grit_dog
Dec 10, 2020Navigator II
Good mention by Gjac. While flats are not super common, a lot of them can be rectified with a tire plug.
I’d almost hedge my bet on a plug kit and a compressor for roadside repairs. Aside from (old Goodyear Matathin) trailer tire blow outs and 1 truck blowout, in town, must have hit some debris on the freeway, most tire issues are picking up a nail, screw, bolt and could be plugged.
I carry plugs in the truck tool kits. Need to get air for the new truck.
I’d almost hedge my bet on a plug kit and a compressor for roadside repairs. Aside from (old Goodyear Matathin) trailer tire blow outs and 1 truck blowout, in town, must have hit some debris on the freeway, most tire issues are picking up a nail, screw, bolt and could be plugged.
I carry plugs in the truck tool kits. Need to get air for the new truck.
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