Those of you that switched to non run flats, what do you do if you get a flat?
I kept a donut spare in my last car when I got rid of the run flats even though it didn't come with a spare and took up trunk space. Is there a donut spare that fits the SS?
-Rich (Oops meant to post in wheel and tire forum) |
My Continental DWS 06 All Season tires come with free towing option in case of a flat tire (up to 150 miles).
But this company is the only company that puts together a spare tire package for our cars. https://performancespare.com/index.p...product_id=100 |
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Hopefully there is never a need, but roadside assistance and a flat bed...
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I carry a portable 12v pump and a nice tire plug kit.
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I have a small pump and tire plug kit. Been mechanic for many years so plugging tire on side of road wont kill me lol
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Just need a rope and a little hope!
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the 1LE cars already have a 12v pump, they also get 2 years of GM roadside assistance as well. As said, the Continental Extreme Contact series and Michelin Pilot series tires also provide free towing as well.
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I got a pump, a nice plug kit and pliers. If that fails, AAA.
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You just do what most ford owners do. Leave the car on the side of the road and walk home...lol
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Hmm, I am going to have to re-read my info again then. I thought the regular Camaro's only get 1 year of roadside, I was pretty sure I saw the 1LE and ZL1 got 2 years because of not having run-flats on them. |
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