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ktmrfs wrote:
Talking about "spare tires" Many new cars do NOT have even a donut spare, only an inflator kit with slime.
rlw999 wrote:
On the other hand, flats are much less common than they used to be. When I first started driving, I used to get a flat tire every few years. It's been over 20 years since I had a flat tire that left me stranded (and that time, it was both tires on one side, so the spare didn't help me). I've had slow leaks/punctures since then, but have always been able to pump up the tire and get to a tire store.
I've got the tools to replace a flat in my Class C, but unless I was stuck somewhere outside of cell range, I'd call roadside service if I got a flat.
time2roll wrote:
My first tire change did not go perfect either. I give credit for the continued effort with eventual success. Plenty would walk away and call for assistance.
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time2roll wrote:
tire change ...... Plenty would walk away and call for assistance.
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ferndaleflyer wrote:
Thats so true. My girls both know how to change a tire and change their own oil. I once watched the younger show her boyfriend how to change his oil. But my Mercedes has those extended lug bolts and I have already had to cut one wheel off because 2 of them broke and as it sits right now another is going to have to be cut off. Even road service would be lost with this situation. Those of us with some mechanical and diagnostic skills will soon be gone, then what?
โNov-12-2021 06:15 AM
2oldman wrote:
A wench is a girl or young woman.