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DURHAM D

(33,067 posts)
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 03:51 PM 13 hrs ago

Do you think this is stupid?

Most new cars do not have spare tires. I just talked to the dealer I bought my car from and the price of a rim/tire and jack is $1500.

Would you spend the money or place your faith in the can of fix a flat.

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Do you think this is stupid? (Original Post) DURHAM D 13 hrs ago OP
Get the rim/tire/jack from ebay/salvage. ret5hd 12 hrs ago #1
Agreed. SheltieLover 12 hrs ago #2
I would get them somewhere else Kali 11 hrs ago #3
That is highway robbery. Go to a junk yard. Emile 11 hrs ago #4
New cars don't have spare tires. Morbius 8 hrs ago #5

Kali

(56,850 posts)
3. I would get them somewhere else
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 05:30 PM
11 hrs ago

on the other hand if all you do is stay in urban areas, emergency roadside insurance is probably cheaper and somebody else will tow, plug tire or whatever for you.

but you should be able to get a brand new tire and rim for WAY less than that. cheap jack from harbor freight will work at least once. make sure you know where to jack and that it will fit with car down on rim.

fix a flat is fine for short term repair of small holes in tread and hell, back in the day we relied on it for long term too. tire plugs are fairly easy to do yourself and they are a little more secure, but you need a small compressor too to fill tire back up if it has gone down too far.

Morbius

(1,009 posts)
5. New cars don't have spare tires.
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 08:31 PM
8 hrs ago

They cost so damn much money but no longer include spare tires. Yes, I think it's stupid. No, I wouldn't shell out $1500. Even if I lose two days of work because I am getting my tire fixed, it wouldn't come to that much.

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