ChatterBank2 mins ago
Spare Wheel
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in 57 years of motoring I've only had to change a wheel for a puncture 5 times i remember each of them because i was on particular journeys not run of the mill daily run rounds, so my question is seeing as I've got a holts rescue tyre inflator / sealant you know what i mean i'm going to remove the spare wheel at 15 kgs and rely on the holts product and a cheap electric tyre inflator as seem all new cars is all they have now ….on long journeys (holidays) i suppose i would carry just in case i have a "damaged" wheel
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If there is any damage to the tyre wall or the puncture is large (eg, a cut) the inflator/sealant method will not work. Even if it does it makes your tyre non-repairable. I've' had my current car for 13 years/200,000 miles and had two incidents. One was a screw in the tyre, which was repairable. The other was a nick in the tyre wall in France which needed a new tyre; without a spare (space-saver) I would have been in a really sticky situation as it was a 40 mile trip to the nearest tyre dealer who would only sell me a pair of tyres and took 2 days to get them. Space-savers are not ideal but better than nothing but avoid sealant/inflator kits like the plague.