I'm getting ready to do a couple of the events sponsored by THMMC, and was curious as of to what everyone uses to fix flat tires. I don't want to be stuck on one of these drives as I do not have runflats. Any good kits?
I'm getting ready to do a couple of the events sponsored by THMMC, and was curious as of to what everyone uses to fix flat tires. I don't want to be stuck on one of these drives as I do not have runflats. Any good kits?
2006 Royal Grey R53: DDM Intake, 16% WMW pulley,
I run with a AAA card... I have heard from a lot of tire shops that the canned Fix-A-Flat can do a lot of damage to the wheels themselves, also causes some kind of dry rot inside after a while. I have a can in my car, as a last resort.
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No, I don't want to carry a spare. I just thought there were kits where you plug the hole or whatever.
2006 Royal Grey R53: DDM Intake, 16% WMW pulley,
Slime Kit, bottle of slime with a small compressor.
2009 CR/W MCS, TSW springs, 19mm RSB, JCW CAI, R108 wheels, and floor mats.
Slime kit with compressor, AND Dynaplug kit (which is what I really use - this Slime is as a last resort). I've plugged lots of tires without issue - though I haven't needed to plug one on the MINI *yet*...
The Dynaplug is a wonderful thing... much easier and cleaner than old fashioned plugs.
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Slime and compressor here as well. Haven't had to use either to date! *knock on wood*
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Plug kit and compressor
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Slime kit w/compressor and a plug kit here. Also a small pair of plyers or wire cutters to pull the offending object out...![]()
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You guys are on the money, slime or fix-a-flat as last resort ONLY. They will destroy a tire that may only need to be plugged. You should carry a plug kit (consisting of plugs, insert tool, reamer, side cutting pliers and razor blades) and a small compressor, the kind that plugs into the lighter socket is best (the battery powered ones don't seem to hold a good charge for long). AAA is always a good idea OR I have a towing plan with Verizon ($9/mo) added to my cell phone bill, my wife has used it twice.
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