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Do you carry a spare with tube type tires??

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by scrap metal 48, Oct 19, 2011.

  1. scrap metal 48
    Joined: Sep 6, 2009
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    Just wondering what you do if you have tube type tires.. Fix-a-flat does not work,does it?? Not much room in a model A.....
     
  2. gas pumper
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    No.

    And the best you could do with no spare is a tube patch kit or a new tube and fix it on the side of the road. Kinda easy to break the bead because there is no safety lip on the old rims.

    The slime **** might work if the rim held air, didn't leak around the rivets or spokes.
     
  3. stillrunners
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    from dallas

    what bolt patteren? 5 on 5 1/2 Ford or what?....carry a donut spare if you can.....
     
  4. 32Gnu
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    Two or three tire bars in my trunk, spare tube and a hand pump...

    Tire bars are easy to find at swap meets if you need some..

    Cheap insurance.. I just read a cool book called "eight women, two model t's". Back in the day ladies had it going on...
     
  5. scrap metal 48
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    Just like to revive this thread to see if there are any fresh ideas on the subject...
     
  6. Iron Dog
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    I carry a full-size spare, but no jack or tire iron. Got to love us Minnesoota Norwegians.
     
  7. junk yard kid
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    are you talking around town or on a trip? On a trip i would take a patch kit, tube, a couple of tire bars, valve core tool and a pump of some kind. Hot rods attract people so there are bound to be good samaritans to let you use a jack.
     
  8. Hitchhiker
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  9. chopped
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    Cell phone, credit card, AAA membership.Takes up very little space.
     
  10. Fenders
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    Let's see.....
    different size tires front and rear.....
    different bolt pattern front and rear.....
    Model A coupe , no room.......
    Answer:
    Nope I don't carry a spare. I carry a roadhelp card and a cell phone. And have good tires on my wheels.

    edit to say:
    Chopped said it with fewer words.
     
  11. jcmarz
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    from Chino, Ca

    I always have a spare tire since the 1992 when I hooked up with my ex wife
     
  12. ibuild
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    i have a donut spare in my 34, not enough room in the roadster, it has spoke wheels so they have tubes i am out of luck
     
  13. Brucekoukalaka
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    My '53 R130 has a very good original jack, lug wrench and a spare however I also will be carrying a tube repair kit. Just to cover all the bases I also have in my tools a couple of tire irons and a bead axe.
     
  14. ct1932ford
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    Have not had one, I like living on the edge! I did just buy a wheel for a spare. Hope to get it painted and a tire on it before spring.
     
  15. scrap metal 48
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    I've mounted many tires and tubes on my Harbor Freight manual tire changer but never used tire irons.. Are they easy enough to fix a flat on the side of the rode for an 'old man'??
     
  16. Brucekoukalaka
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    I can change a tire in about the same time a guy with a tire machine can. My '53 'Binder came with 6 bias ply tires that were in very rough condition. Mind you this old truck has 3 piece rims so after I break them down I just have to peel the lock ring off. I have used the irons on other rims and found it is not that difficult to use them after the bead has been broken.
     
  17. Cymro
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    What does a bead axe look like, I can't recall ever seeing one, I've borrowed and used a slide hammer style bead breaker in the past plus the dodge with a wheel, lowering the car so it's weight breaks the bead an a wheel on the floor, out of desperation I've seen a garden spade/shovel used as a bead breaker to remove s**** tyres .
     
  18. Rusty O'Toole
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    I haven't had a flat in 15 years. I've actually been stranded more often by battery, alternator or generator failure than flat tires.

    Carrying a spare is a relic of the Model T days.
     

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