I laughed out loud!This thread is making me flat-ulent
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Hmm, I like your idea Edward. Keep it home. I do most of my travels within 10 miles of my house anyway, and everytime I have had a flat, it has been when I found it first thing in the morning just like you say.
Normally, I'd call this theory something like "head-in-the-sand" protection, but my experience in driving over 30 years validates yours. I've changed about three flat tires on over a dozen vehicles and none in the last ten years. I'm with you on this point.Honestly, if past experience is an indication, this is an area that I don't expect too much trouble from. Since 1999, I've put a heck of a lot of miles driving between home (northern Illinois) and St. Louis, Cape Girardeau and Paducah for work with both the Miata and the Fit, and there have been zero flats in all those miles. OTOH, I'd say that I've worn out (I think) three sets of tires...
Lack of a spare doesn't worry me excessively, there would be a fix-a-flat kit, and I've got a cell phone and road service.![]()
Normally, I'd call this theory something like "head-in-the-sand" protection, but my experience in driving over 30 years validates yours. I've changed about three flat tires on over a dozen vehicles and none in the last ten years. I'm with you on this point.
All of them would have been fixable. I just don't carry the fix-a-flat stuff. I have carried a tire plug kit as well as a compressor on my motorcycle so I can repair my own punctures, but I don't have a lot of faith in the pocket compressors any more since I've melted a few of those from over running them.Out of those three flat tires that you changed, how many of them could have been fixed with a can of fix-a-flat?