Admin-bloke wrote:Use a spare and /or carry your breakdown recovery card...
Suppose you and Mrs T. are both in your car on your way out for a nice curry and then a rear tyre goes. Once you've changed the wheel what do you do with it?!
Admin-bloke wrote:Use a spare and /or carry your breakdown recovery card...
arranj wrote:Admin-bloke wrote:Use a spare and /or carry your breakdown recovery card...
Suppose you and Mrs T. are both in your car on your way out for a nice curry and then a rear tyre goes. Once you've changed the wheel what do you do with it?!
arranj wrote:I'm kinda curious as to the importance of a spare wheel in this day and age? (As opposed to a can or a puncture repair kit/the AA) Isn't boot space more relevant? ?
Admin-bloke wrote:arranj wrote:Admin-bloke wrote:Use a spare and /or carry your breakdown recovery card...
Suppose you and Mrs T. are both in your car on your way out for a nice curry and then a rear tyre goes. Once you've changed the wheel what do you do with it?!
Mmm curry
I'd put the rear tyre on the passenger seat so I can drive home and she can wait for a Taxi...............
willinot wrote:I had a couple of PM's or possibly emails on this asking for more details on my setup. Cant find either at the minute for some reason so sorry for the lack of reply.
So here is a photo of my spare wheel: