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Originally Posted by 32valvesftw
I just went back over the list, I noted that there is a tire plug kit noted (probably the roadside tool I have used the most in recent years), I did not see anything to inflate the tire. I do carry one of those 12V compressors, but they are bulky. Any other ideas for filling a flat tire once its repaired, fix a flat I do not think is kind to the TPMS, it would take about of those little 10 CO2 canisters me thinks, so that's a no-go.
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That is a good point but in my case if tire pressure gets a bit low because of a slow leak, I stop at next gas station and then pull the nail. I then install the plug and fill up with compressed air. Or..........install the spare tire and at next gas station where there is compressed air repair the flat and reinstall original tire.
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Originally Posted by GOLDCYLON
Yes we do. I don't know how many times at any gathering were some member has saved another member event buy having a spare.
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Daryll carries my spare Alternator