03-14-2006, 02:40 PM
When I put on my Big Red brakes, I will no longer be able to use the 16" collapsable spare tire for the front wheels. So, I'm thinking through my options, and one is to just dispense with carrying a spare altogether.
I'll be interested in what others think about this. Over the past decade, I can only recall two flat tire incidents we've had with our various cars and in both cases, they occured on our workhorse riceburner that gets driven far more often and frankly, doesn't enjoy newer, high-quality tires. Since I am the only driver of the Porsche, my calculation doesn't need to take into account stranding someone else because of my decision.
Most of my 968 miles are in town, so if I had a spare wheel at the house, then the scenario could be to go home, get it, my floor jack and a torque wrench, and go back and change it. With an opportunity to change clothes and get the proper tools, it wouldn't be the end of the world. And maybe simpler than trying out the air pump for the first time?
If I'm traveling somewhere far from home, then it gets more complicated. I would have AAA to come help me ... maybe they would take off the flat and take it somewhere to be repaired and then go back and put it on my car. Not sure about that one. Or they could also just tow the car to a place that can get the tire repaired, but that could have some complications too.
Are the collapsable spares re-usable? Is it difficult to collapse the spare after use to store it back in the car?
I suppose I could find a newer, 17" collapsable tire and switch it out for my 16", and maybe that's the best bet? That would proabably also sooth some future buyer of my car someday who might be shocked that I didn't have a spare any longer. Or who thought a 90s Porsche without the collapsable tire and pump was somehow emasculted.
All things considered, when I think about the probability of actually needing the thing and the existence of some halfway resonable alternative solutions, I'm not sure why I really want to lug the extra weight around.
Thoughts?
I'll be interested in what others think about this. Over the past decade, I can only recall two flat tire incidents we've had with our various cars and in both cases, they occured on our workhorse riceburner that gets driven far more often and frankly, doesn't enjoy newer, high-quality tires. Since I am the only driver of the Porsche, my calculation doesn't need to take into account stranding someone else because of my decision.
Most of my 968 miles are in town, so if I had a spare wheel at the house, then the scenario could be to go home, get it, my floor jack and a torque wrench, and go back and change it. With an opportunity to change clothes and get the proper tools, it wouldn't be the end of the world. And maybe simpler than trying out the air pump for the first time?
If I'm traveling somewhere far from home, then it gets more complicated. I would have AAA to come help me ... maybe they would take off the flat and take it somewhere to be repaired and then go back and put it on my car. Not sure about that one. Or they could also just tow the car to a place that can get the tire repaired, but that could have some complications too.
Are the collapsable spares re-usable? Is it difficult to collapse the spare after use to store it back in the car?
I suppose I could find a newer, 17" collapsable tire and switch it out for my 16", and maybe that's the best bet? That would proabably also sooth some future buyer of my car someday who might be shocked that I didn't have a spare any longer. Or who thought a 90s Porsche without the collapsable tire and pump was somehow emasculted.
All things considered, when I think about the probability of actually needing the thing and the existence of some halfway resonable alternative solutions, I'm not sure why I really want to lug the extra weight around.
Thoughts?

