Rickster
Well-known member
I had a problem a while ago, but didn't show pics. so here they are.
No matter what kind of on-the-road inflater you come up with (like: slime compressor, or C02 inflate (I like ultraflate), strings or mushroom plugs etc.)
You can always get stranded. Look into a service (search, some recommend AAA RV Plus, or mtstowing.com, or I heard good things about the goodsamers.com -- you read and figure out what's best) just in case this happens to you.
cell-phone cam pics of the tire -- so the quality isn't so good. This was non-repairable on the side of the road. I was forced to trailer it.
Rear Tire -- at night -- got squishy -- stopped to check it out -- no worries -- I have ultraflate and string plugs! used them many times -- a quick plug and some air -- i'll be on my way -- right????? WRONG!!!!
When I was able to get the tire off -- this was INSIDE!
This piece of rusty steel metal punctured the tire, and was rattling around in between the tire and wheel!
No matter what kind of on-the-road inflater you come up with (like: slime compressor, or C02 inflate (I like ultraflate), strings or mushroom plugs etc.)
You can always get stranded. Look into a service (search, some recommend AAA RV Plus, or mtstowing.com, or I heard good things about the goodsamers.com -- you read and figure out what's best) just in case this happens to you.
cell-phone cam pics of the tire -- so the quality isn't so good. This was non-repairable on the side of the road. I was forced to trailer it.
Rear Tire -- at night -- got squishy -- stopped to check it out -- no worries -- I have ultraflate and string plugs! used them many times -- a quick plug and some air -- i'll be on my way -- right????? WRONG!!!!
When I was able to get the tire off -- this was INSIDE!
This piece of rusty steel metal punctured the tire, and was rattling around in between the tire and wheel!