taking spare out
if it's nearby my area, i call up my friend to go pick up my spare from my house. if i'm outta town then i call farmers insurance.
but usually people keep the spare for daily driving, they only take it out for track, auto-x, etc.
but usually people keep the spare for daily driving, they only take it out for track, auto-x, etc.
And what about those of you who've taken it out for show purposes? I had that issue with my last car (90 Sentra), so I just made sure I had a can of Fix-a-Flat, a fully charged cell phone, and updated AAA membership.
Why would you want to take the spare out? Even if you had a can of fix'n flat, it's not going to save your trouble, since you'll never know what kind of puncture on the tire. Secondly, Triple A is a good idea but it will take you a while to wait for them depending where, what time of the day. Think about it, if you got a flat at night, where Triple A going to take you to get a tire that is open at night?. That's my two cent.
Since I have roadside assistance w/ State farm I usually don't worry about it. Plus, if it does go flat, I can usually drive a few miles without worrying too much (not very fast though, sub-25 mph for sure).
I have thought aobut taking it out, but I haven't yet. However, the other day I just realized I didn't have the lug wrench in my trunk that Nissan gave us. Oops.
I have thought aobut taking it out, but I haven't yet. However, the other day I just realized I didn't have the lug wrench in my trunk that Nissan gave us. Oops.
Take AAA and throw it out the window, then look for a real road service provider.
AAA underpays there providers and the service is usually slow because of that.
In our area they pay $16 for roadside assistance including a tow, how fast are you moving a $60,000 tow truck for $16.
Check with your auto insurance, most have Roadside assistanse for less than triple A and the service will be better.
Or get Cross Country Motor Club, they pay.
P.S. Those that have Farmers, CCMC is your Roadside Assistance Company.
AAA underpays there providers and the service is usually slow because of that.
In our area they pay $16 for roadside assistance including a tow, how fast are you moving a $60,000 tow truck for $16.
Check with your auto insurance, most have Roadside assistanse for less than triple A and the service will be better.
Or get Cross Country Motor Club, they pay.
P.S. Those that have Farmers, CCMC is your Roadside Assistance Company.
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