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Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 5:52:27 AM   
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I could have swore I saw a thread showing a H3 with the spare tire cleanly removed but I searched and found nothing this morning.  Anyway, I decided to give it a try last night and found that there is a big square vent behind the tire.  So much for that idea.  Just thought I'd note it here in case anyone else was thinking of the same thing.

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RE: Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 8:21:27 AM   
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Great minds think alike :) I was thinking of doing the same thing, so any input would be appreciated.

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RE: Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 8:29:18 AM   
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What are you going to do you do when you have a flat? Call Onstar?

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RE: Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 8:37:25 AM   
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I can't speak for n0m4d, but I have a full tire repair and rebuild kit with 100% duty Viair compressor. I also carry and inner tube for if the tire gets torn open. Wire it shut like stitches and inflate inner tube. All this gear weighs less, and takes up much less space. I learned all these tricks form the Aussies while participating in the Outback Challenge. Thanks guys :)

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RE: Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 9:19:30 AM   
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I was JUST thinking about this as well!!  I like the SEMA H3's idea with the Blitz can mounted in its place...  But think I would perfer someting just to cover the holes??  I know I saw a kit out there, but can't seem to find it now.

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RE: Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 9:24:06 AM   
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An inner tube is a good idea.  On long trips I carry a tire plugging kit, air compressor and a can of tire inflator.

When I was a kid we would take 2 spares when going into the real boonies.

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RE: Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 10:02:14 AM   
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I can't speak for n0m4d, but I have a full tire repair and rebuild kit with 100% duty Viair compressor. I also carry and inner tube for if the tire gets torn open. Wire it shut like stitches and inflate inner tube. All this gear weighs less, and takes up much less space. I learned all these tricks form the Aussies while participating in the Outback Challenge. Thanks guys :)


Sounds like a pain if you have a flat on your way to work in the dark while it's raining.  I'd rather put the spair on on get on my way, but I still always carry a complete tire repair kit and a quality compressor anyway.

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RE: Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 10:39:53 AM   
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Steve #1. It's just like anything else. If you have done it before it doesn't become such a big deal. Most city tire issues are from nails or similar. It's faster to plug it up and refill with compressor than changing the tire. Most the times you don't even have to break out the jack. If you have a more serious blow up then you shouldn't have bought a cheap tire. It's all about what's more important for you. I wouldn't do it for looks but for off-roading where the more weight you have on the back, the worst it is for steep climbs. If anyone finds that removal kit post it please. I've seen Land Rover Defender guys just put a piece of aluminum over the gap. Then again, Defenders are square and ugly

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RE: Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 10:41:47 AM   
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Couldn't you just paint a tire cover the same color as the vehicle to camouflage it, and call it a day?? Or, am I just missing the purpose of not having a spare??

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RE: Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 10:49:38 AM   
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quote:

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quote:

ORIGINAL: ReconH3

I can't speak for n0m4d, but I have a full tire repair and rebuild kit with 100% duty Viair compressor. I also carry and inner tube for if the tire gets torn open. Wire it shut like stitches and inflate inner tube. All this gear weighs less, and takes up much less space. I learned all these tricks form the Aussies while participating in the Outback Challenge. Thanks guys :)


Sounds like a pain if you have a flat on your way to work in the dark while it's raining.  I'd rather put the spair on on get on my way, but I still always carry a complete tire repair kit and a quality compressor anyway.


thats why i pay for AAA service..  :)

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RE: Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 11:09:52 AM   
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I was thinking the opposite.  I wonder if there is a way to mount a spare, spare tire?      So there would be two spares! 


The spare is part of the look.  Without it, they look like somethin's missin IMO.

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RE: Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 11:29:52 AM   
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Even Doc's avatar has a spare, or is that its only wheel?

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RE: Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 12:34:45 PM   
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I have AAA and GM roadside assistance so in daily driving I could care less about the spare.  The idea came to me as I was sitting next to an accident where a Blazer zr2 was rear ended.  Instead of just hitting the bumper, the spare tire was also jammed into the rear door and the rear glass was broken (among other things).  The bumper looked like all it needed was new bumper mounts.  I've used to drive a pickup and had some minor rear endings that would now be major with a 35" spare tire jammed through the rear door.  The extra visibility and easier use of the rear door would a bonus.

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RE: Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 1:01:29 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Doc Olds

I was thinking the opposite.  I wonder if there is a way to mount a spare, spare tire?      So there would be two spares! 


The spare is part of the look.  Without it, they look like somethin's missin IMO.


2 days ago.... and I swear this is the honest truth....  I saw a Ford Escort with 4... yes... 4 Donuts bolted on as tires....

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RE: Eliminating Spare Tire? - 4/24/2008 1:26:27 PM   
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Here you guys go check this thread, I think this is exactly what you are looking for.

http://www.hummerforums.com/m_29774/tm.htm

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