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PANTHYR07
1/15/2007 8:10:22 PM
Greetings Speed Enthusiasts !!
 
Please advise: My 2004 Z06 has stock tires  (not EMT's or Run Flats.) Guess what? There is no Tire Inflator Kit in the trunk as specified by the owner's manual. So, when I went to inquire on installing run flats, I was told there are none for the size of the current tires. PLEASE help, I am quite small and not keen on fumbling with an inflator kit on the side of the road!!
 
ANY comments greatly appreciated.
 
Panthyr
Navy Flyboy
1/15/2007 10:50:24 PM
I just got an '02 Z06 and it doesn't have runflats, or an inflator kit. And when I need new tires I'm going to put Michelin PS2's on it. I'm not worried about a flat. Never had it happen to me or anyone I know, so I'll take my chance. I'd rather have the extra performing tires anyway. Just my opinion though.
gorichb
1/16/2007 1:12:13 AM
I would never use one of those kits in my tires anyway....I'm not worried about getting a flat either, in the 30 plus years of driving I have had one flat.
On long trips i just put one of those undersized spares in the trunk. i figure that will get me to a shop, either to repair or replace.
Lee Willis
1/16/2007 7:19:14 PM
I carry both the inflator and a mini spare (from a Camaro - bought at wrecking yard.
 
First, I have never had a flat in the 'vette, but I have had five tire problems -- all nails or debris in the tread/belt, in my Porsche in the past two years.  I could happen (even though Porsches seem notorious for picking up nails in the tread. 
 
Second, I figure the the inflator is worth trying: I assume it ruins the tire but I am not about to run a patched or plugged ultra high performance tire, so if it went flat, I figure it is ruined anyway.  If the inflator works, it saves me having to change the tire when flat before running it to the shop for a new tire.
 
This last is a big deal for me, with the tubbing kit and the big wheels and tires I run, it takes two jacks and about 30 minutes to change a rear tire (long, long story -- common on any C5 running over 11 inch wide rear wheels).  Plus, if I have a passenger I have no place to put the flat tire once removed (of course I don't care about the tire but each rear wheel cost $1300) they won't fit in the trunk and barely fit in the passenger's seat. 
 
PANTHYR07
1/16/2007 9:50:59 PM
To all my friends whom responded to my Run flats vs Tire Inflator : THANK YOU !!





Black & Stealth,
Panthyr
PANTHYR07
1/16/2007 10:08:59 PM
Lee,

Dude, thank you so much for your expertise advise.

 
Panthyr
Lee Willis
1/17/2007 6:02:49 PM
Glad to have you here.
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