TrailTorque
Well-Known Member
You would call your insurance and she would have them change it roadside vise having to get it towed somewhere and having to get a ride.Thank you for this.
I have thought about the weight and a flat. I could change it but, it but my wife could not. While she can deadlift 110 pounds at the gym (she weighs 110 and is 5’1”) I would imagine that its near impossible for her to change a 35” tire given its girth. If I wasn’t nearby, the AAA man likely could change it if she was alone in the Jeep.
If you do get a flat, are you carrying a tire puncture repair kit or are you simply planning on calling for a tow? What are your thoughts there?
With a spare, whether you can change it or not you can be on your way in no time.
Without one, it’s like being stuck up a particular creek without a paddle.
Had I not had a spare a few weeks ago on the interstate I would have been screwed. Totally. Instead I still made it to work on time.
Something to think about..
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