Blu
Standard Member
Last Sunday, at 5:15am while on my way to pick up a friend - (we were both playing golf), I was about 2ks from his place when my front driver's side tyre blew.
Result; a 5mm hole in the sidewall a goo kit would have been useless!
And at that time/day, roadside assist and a replacement tyre would have easily taken 1/2 a day and cost me mega bucks and more importantly ruin my social golf round.
Enter my SS tyre, a 15min change, I arrive at my friend's, where we load my golf cart and bag into his car and still make it to the game on time.
I ran 5th out of 27, so, a good social day, after lunch, I drive on my crippled car home approx 45km, check tyre pressures (all good). The next day, drove to my tyre store of choice 13km where the tyre was replaced under warranty. I had to pay a $30 change and wheel balance.
This is now the 4th occasion my space-saver tyre has been used in around 2.5 years.
I will never regret not opting for only having a goo kit. Aussie roads are tough, a tyre can blow at the most inappropriate moment, as outlined above, no spare = no choice.
Result; a 5mm hole in the sidewall a goo kit would have been useless!
And at that time/day, roadside assist and a replacement tyre would have easily taken 1/2 a day and cost me mega bucks and more importantly ruin my social golf round.
Enter my SS tyre, a 15min change, I arrive at my friend's, where we load my golf cart and bag into his car and still make it to the game on time.
I ran 5th out of 27, so, a good social day, after lunch, I drive on my crippled car home approx 45km, check tyre pressures (all good). The next day, drove to my tyre store of choice 13km where the tyre was replaced under warranty. I had to pay a $30 change and wheel balance.
This is now the 4th occasion my space-saver tyre has been used in around 2.5 years.
I will never regret not opting for only having a goo kit. Aussie roads are tough, a tyre can blow at the most inappropriate moment, as outlined above, no spare = no choice.
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