View Poll Results: Remove spare tire & jack? What equipment should be on board? Check all that apply.
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Keep spare & jack
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14 |
87.50% |
Remove spare & jack
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2 |
12.50% |
Use run-flat tires
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2 |
12.50% |
Keep a 12v air compressor in the car
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9 |
56.25% |
Keep a can of Fix-A-Flat in the car
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6 |
37.50% |
Keep a tire plug kit in the car
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9 |
56.25% |
Call roadside assistance (AAA, etc.)
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6 |
37.50% |
Call friend or family member
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4 |
25.00% |
02-07-2009, 06:43 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 720
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Question about having no spare tire+jack (Now with a poll!)
I noticed that one thing that people do in order to save weight is getting rid of the spare tire and jack, just having a roadside assistance plan instead. There is one thing though, how can the road side assistance do their job unless you don't provide them a spare tire and jack to work with? Do they bring their own tire? Do you pay for that tire? How does this all work? I feel like people have overlooked this scenario and think they're set when they're really not.
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