Put a tube in it.
Aluminum Rim SUCK.
If you want to go tubeless use steel rims.
Apparently you don't live in Northern Ontario where Aluminum Rims disintegrate in salt or find it necessary to climb a curb or 2 to get out of the way without them busting.The heck are you talking about? You don't put tubes in car tires!
And there is nothing wrong with aluminum wheels on cars. Aluminum wheels don't cause flats.
Apparently you don't live in Northern Ontario where Aluminum Rims disintegrate in salt or find it necessary to climb a curb or 2 to get out of the way without them busting
I guess Ohio drivers can see curbs over laid with snow and never be cut off by an insane driver.Most people drive on the roads, not over curbs.
I guess Ohio drivers can see curbs over laid with snow and never be cut off by an insane driver.
I got a very good American friend that lives in "O-O". He is a Navy Seal.
As a Canadian, I can out shot my American friend with a 1911 because I'm a great pistol shooter. Great guy and I would want no other as a back up with a pistol or rifle. I prefer the Herstal P35 Belgium FN Browning 9mm Hi-Power.
My car doesnt have a spare. It only has a fix-aflat.
Im considering buying a pair of all-season tires in the event that i get a flat and need to replace. Good idea? Im thinking do this now so i dont get caught up in anhasty decision that costs lots of money if i get a flat.
I had a 99 Chrysler 300m, the alloy used with shit crap terribad. rims were more or less shot after 6 or 7 years, constantly slowly leaking.
My 08 forester has alloy rims, thus far, no problems ...
I replaced the stock/OEM tires at around 90K. Never had a flat.
Anyhow, no, dont pre-buy tires for when you get a flat .... by the time your ready to use them, they will be dry rotted.
Well, Chryslers are crap. Everything about them is garbage. I'd never buy one.
I had a 99 Chrysler 300m, the alloy used with shit crap terribad. rims were more or less shot after 6 or 7 years, constantly slowly leaking.
My 08 forester has alloy rims, thus far, no problems ...
I replaced the stock/OEM tires at around 90K. Never had a flat.
Anyhow, no, dont pre-buy tires for when you get a flat .... by the time your ready to use them, they will be dry rotted.
You'll have two choices. Pay a little more for a tire readily available or order one and wait.What if I can't find a reasonably priced tire locally?
Yeah, all right.
It's just...assuming that a tire blows out one day on my car.
I put on the spare and limp home.
What if I can't find a reasonably priced tire locally? I might be out of it for a while.
And how do tires dry rot? Wouldn't they rot anyways sitting at a warehouse?
They sit in peoples garages unused waiting for a flat that will never come while the owners is watching his paint dry,,,Tires don't sit in warehouses for years....
They sit in peoples garages unused waiting for a flat that will never come while the owners is watching his paint dry,,,