Feb-15-2016 06:56 PM
Feb-17-2016 10:36 AM
Sam Spade wrote:j-d wrote:
I think road service can dismount/mount tires at the roadside.
What they CAN do means nothing.
What your contract says means EVERYTHING.
If you find a road service company that covers mounting a tire at the side of the road please tell us. Literally thousands of vehicle owners will thank you; probably more like millions. I don't think one exists.
Your only options usually are:
Install a mounted spare
OR
Tow your vehicle
Feb-16-2016 12:40 PM
j-d wrote:
I think road service can dismount/mount tires at the roadside.
Feb-16-2016 12:12 PM
Dusty R wrote:
I don't see a way to send you an e-mail.
Dusty
Feb-16-2016 12:12 PM
Cooncatz wrote:
You would be foolish to take a RV to Alaska: through Canada and up the Alcan without a spare tire and other emergency equipment.
Feb-16-2016 11:38 AM
Greydennyhawk wrote:
If you need one, I have a new Michelin on a new ford rim cheap!
I carried it in the back of my Greyhawk for 2 years
E mail me.
Feb-16-2016 11:21 AM
Feb-16-2016 10:50 AM
The Logans wrote:
We would never travel without a spare...
Ours is mounted on this:
http://www.roadmasterinc.com/products/spare_tire/index.html
It's rock solid, and still allows you to use the hitch for a toad, bike carrier, etc.
Feb-16-2016 10:38 AM
darsben wrote:
Okay now to answer your question.
If you travel without a spare you will be at the mercy of whoever supplies the tire. It may not be the same quality as your others and may be a poorly made china junk tire. You may pay top dollar for the piece of junk tire and it may be a NOS tire that has been hanging around a long time . You do not HAVE to have the spare mounted on a rim in order for it to be useful.
So for peace of mind carry a spare.
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Feb-16-2016 06:01 AM
darsben wrote:
So for peace of mind carry a spare.