News:

Please keep your Signature Photo size to a maximum of 100 pixels high.

Main Menu

Spare tyres

Started by Wunderlust, July 02, 2017, 09:35:49 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Wunderlust

For those who travel with two spare tyres for the tug - have you ever had to use the two spare tyre when travelling out of necessity?
No Set Plan - Our Aussie Adventurehttp://www.nosetplan.com.au

kylarama

Travelled with 2 for 4 months, but only needed 1.

Murphys Law will ensure you'll need 2 if you only take 1....

Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk


IanS

I travel with one spare and a Tyre Pliers repair kit, never used either. The repair kit takes up a lot less space and is a lot lighter than a second spare.

Cruiser 105Tvan

The other irish bloke O'Toole reckons Murphy is an optimist. :cheers:
Robert. 
VK3PPC, VZU641.
2000 FZJ105r bars,
HDJ105r Bars F&R, VRS Winch, ATZ. P3's, a cupla 2 ways as well.
and 2009 Canning Tvan pushing.

Chris.

I travel with 1 full spare plus a 2nd tyre, never used the 2nd tyre.

krisandkev

But when you are a long way from help and need to use your spare it is a great feeling having the 2nd spare.  But it all depends on where you are travelling. Now we have our van wheels matched to our cruiser and don't need to carry the 2nd spare on the cruiser on our current travels.  Kevin
Kris and Kev
2008 TTD Landcruiser 200 GXL, Aust Off Road Camper, 20ft Bushtracker.

speewa158

l travel with 2 spare tyres ( off rim ) , 1 complete spare  , & a kettle  . lf the tyre needs changing put the kettle on as your going to be there a while .
There dosent seem to gain much carting another rim around the country side  .
Entirely your call   . :cheers:
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

Spada

matching rims on camper & car. Camper has a spare, and car has a spare, so effectively always travelling with 2 spares  :D

I did damage a rim early into a trip once (pays to check your wheel nuts  >:( ), so I was glad I had a second spare.
Spada.
76 Series Cruiser & Zone Peregrine caravan.

CorzaDry

I carry a spare, a tyre repair kit and a tube that will fit inside the tyre as a last resort.

Alan Loy

Years ago on a short trip to Yerranderie my mate got 2 flats and one slower leak.  Used his spare, my spare and limped back with stops to inflate the 3rd one.  It can happen when you least expect it.

kylarama

If you choose to carry a tyre only, or rely on mushroom plugs and tubes.
Practice changing the tyre at home first.  Preferably on dirt, in the heat of the day and while you're tired.  It can be hard yakka.

Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk


D4D

Quote from: kylarama on July 03, 2017, 08:57:54 AM
Practice changing the tyre at home first.  Preferably on dirt, in the heat of the day and while you're tired.  It can be hard yakka.

Hmmm maybe tyre pliers and tirfors are the same , 'for sale, only used once' :)
I owe, I owe, it's off to work I go...

Prado Garage Queen

Symon

Two spares on the cruiser, one on the trailer, all matching so essentially 3 spares.  I've had to use two spares on one trip once.
Do not PM me for technical advice - start a thread.
HDJ79 Ute - 100 Series Sahara - 2002 Kimberley Kamper - No ATS yet - Survivor of 5 McGirr trips-Cape 09,11,12,14 & Gulf 13

IanS

Quote from: D4D on July 03, 2017, 08:59:54 AM
Hmmm maybe tyre pliers and tirfors are the same , 'for sale, only used once' :)
Never tried a Tirfors,(had to google it to find out what is was) but have used Tyre Pliers and for a manual bead breaker they work quite well. This is the kit I have, http://www2.tyrepliers.com.au/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=59&search=kit100

Traveller

Quote from: Symon on July 03, 2017, 09:13:33 AM
Two spares on the cruiser, one on the trailer, all matching so essentially 3 spares.  I've had to use two spares on one trip once.

I am the same. It is probably overkill as, so far, we have only had 2 flats in 20 years of travel. But that bl**dy irishman always worries me.

Quote from: Alan Loy on July 03, 2017, 08:33:50 AM
Years ago on a short trip to Yerranderie my mate got 2 flats and one slower leak.  Used his spare, my spare and limped back with stops to inflate the 3rd one.  It can happen when you least expect it.

We have done this in the past as well, but it isn't anywhere as easy these days with all the different hub sizes and styles. Went to throw my Patrol spare on a Navara one day (both 6 stud I thought), and it wasn't even close to fitting. Bring back the old days of one rim fits all, well except for the Landy brigade who always do it differently ;D

rossm

I guess many of us can tell the same story. Been carrying a second spare wheel and tyre  for a decade of outback travel  and never needed it ... as a second spare.

In the Kimberley last year it was much easier to grab it from the back of the ute  than the wind down the main spare when we needed  a higher jacking point to help right a rolled trailer.

I have been carrying cable ties for the same decade and never needed them either until a sandal broke last year.

As a solo traveler I do some tagalongs and when you multiply the number of tyres by the number of vehicles and add in trailers I often think it is remarkable I have only seen two punctures in our groups.  One caused by a tec screw in the caravan park at Laverton and the other a  staked trailer tyre on the Anne Beadell.

But i won't push my luck. I will keep on carrying a second spare wheel. And cable ties.

Nifty1

Found this makes a fair bit of sense. I read somewhere that this bloke only ever takes a single spare on his extended outback trips as long as he has the TPMS. I have one, and it alerted me to a slow leak which I could plug before real damage. It's hard to know where to stop when it comes to carrying spare anythings though. What if my compressor dies?
http://www.outbacktravelaustralia.com.au/4wd-mods-tyres-and-wheels/tyre-pressure-monitoring
Tvan + Terracan
Hilux Adventure Camper
1999 Outback Sturt - an oldie but a goodie. Updated of course (passed on within family)

Paddler Ed

Did 25,000km with a mismatched spare (4Runner had 31s on it, the spare was a 205R16). Never a puncture.

Changed the tyres on the 4Runner, and got a matching spare

800kms later, punctured as we pulled into camp at Dalmorton. Luckily it's an easy run out to Grafton and they could plug/patch the tyre there and then.

krisandkev

Quote from: Nifty1 on July 03, 2017, 03:43:51 PM
Found this makes a fair bit of sense. I read somewhere that this bloke only ever takes a single spare on his extended outback trips as long as he has the TPMS. I have one, and it alerted me to a slow leak which I could plug before real damage. It's hard to know where to stop when it comes to carrying spare anythings though. What if my compressor dies?

Good point.  I got a TPMS (Safe-T-Tyre) last year for our 12 month trip and twice it alerted me to a slow leak and on both occasions I was able to wait until we were able to drive to a tyre repair place and have the tyres repaired.  Now I would not travel without a TPMS, on the car and the van.  Kevin
Kris and Kev
2008 TTD Landcruiser 200 GXL, Aust Off Road Camper, 20ft Bushtracker.

Craig Tomkinson

Hi Wunderlust, I carry two spares one under the 80 series one on top of the roof all tires and rims match the tug and boat trailer never used them, Great insurance though, Craig
1990 80 series 1HZ hill sniffer rebiult with 2 inch lift
1982 Jayco Jaylark  pop up van rebuilt
1999 5m Quintrex King on heavy duty offroad boat trailer

Rumpig

Quote from: Alan Loy on July 03, 2017, 08:33:50 AM
Years ago on a short trip to Yerranderie my mate got 2 flats and one slower leak.  Used his spare, my spare and limped back with stops to inflate the 3rd one.  It can happen when you least expect it.
were they just flats that could have been plugged or were the tyres destroyed?
The smell of bacon proves aromatherapy isn't total bull$/!t

Alan Loy

They were plugged (eventually).  I always carry a set now :laugh:

kylarama

Quote from: D4D on July 03, 2017, 08:59:54 AM
Hmmm maybe tyre pliers and tirfors are the same , 'for sale, only used once' :)
Tyre pliers sound like a luxury item.

I was talking old school. Jack in the hitch reciever to break the bead, then levers and a mallet to remove the tyre.

Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk


speewa158

Put the kettle on & lets get the job done ,,,,,Old School . What ever works to get the job done  :cup:                   :cheers:
Gezzzz your out there for adventure ,,,,enjoy , OR
Stay home & just wonder what it would be like to have a GO    ??? ??? :cheers:
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

kylarama



Quote from: speewa158 on July 03, 2017, 08:31:00 PM
Put the kettle on & lets get the job done ,,,,,Old School . What ever works to get the job done  :cup:                   :cheers:
Gezzzz your out there for adventure ,,,,enjoy , OR
Stay home & just wonder what it would be like to have a GO    ??? ??? :cheers:

I've got no issues doing it old school.  Just warning others to practice first, so you know what to do / expect.

Stuff the kettle.  Bang on the 2nd spare and repair it at next camp with plenty of amber lubricant

Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk