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Baroque Bloke
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Before Michelin steel belted radials became available in the US, I’d get a flat every year or two. But it’s been at least 10 years since my last flat.

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How long has it been since you’ve had a flat tire?

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6 months
1 year
2 years
5 years
At least 10 years

 



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I haven't had a flat tire since I stopped using aluminum rims.
 
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Not a flat, but have had 4 punctures since I got this car. 1 required a new tire, the others were patchable.

Also, car doesn't have a spare.




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Jinx thread alert! Everyone who votes will get a flat this week! But anywho, I haven't had a flat yet in my 16 years of driving, but wife has had 2 I believe.

ETA I cant vote because I've never had one.




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The last actual flat tire I had, where I had to pull over and change it, was in 2008. Since then I have picked up nails and had to repair them, but I caught them (either by seeing them or losing air), and the tires didn't go flat.
 
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I kind of expect V-Tail to post about a flat tire on his S35 Bonanza. Smile



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I had one about a year ago. Found the tire flat in the garage when I went to leave. Bought a plug kit. Dang it was hard to get that plug into the tire. I ended up pulling the tire off to do it, and even then had to rig up a lever to push the plug into place. BTW, the plug has worked flawlessly for the past year, and this is a high-performance car.


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I've had a few slow leaks and fixable punctures, but I haven't needed to change a flat tire on the side of the road in well over 10 years.
 
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Two years ago I had a catastrophic failure of a relatively new tire on I-71. It was the rear passenger tire.

Two weeks later another catastrophic failure front drivers side, going 55 mph on a country highway.

I don't remember the model, but they were Goodyear tires.


Funny thing, three years prior, in almost the same location on I-71, I had a catastrophic failure of a Yokohama tire.

I always keep and check for the proper air pressure, and I always buy quality tires.

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In the middle of nowhere Alaska i had a shredded tire on my trailer, took more time to fix the break wires than change the tire, all done on the side if the road
 
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I seem to have a flat every other year on IH35.
 
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I get a sharp something in a tire at least once every year or two.


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I voted "at least 10 years," but it's been over five and closer to ten. Might be over ten.

It was a spike through the edge of the tread and through the sidewall.

In the snow, slush and cold. It was not amusing.



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Went out to go to town in the Tundra a year or so ago noticed it was sitting funny. Flat on right rear, no idea why.

6 months or so ago, drove friends Murano to pick up some groceries for them and had a flat on the way to the store. Got to looking at the other tires and you could darn near see the air. Advised them it was time for new sneakers...




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The closest I've come to actually having to CHANGE a flat was 6 years ago, when I noted the low-pressure alarm, checked the tire & limped a few miles down to the tire shop. They pulled out a cluster of FIVE long 8pwt nails in one cluster about 3" diameter. Repaired it successfully.

I've had a ton of 'low pressure' alerts, & had to air-up from compressor a few times. The last I actually had to jack it up & put the spare on my rig, was circa 1976.


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Between two cars I've had five puncture flats in the last three years.



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Last month I got a low tire alert on my Honda Passport. I slammed some air in it and went to the tire shop as I was due for a rotation anyway. They found a nail embedded and patched.

Two days later, I got another alert on the same tire. I assumed I got a bad patch job and headed back To the tire shop. They found another nail.

On a side note, a guy I worked with lives on about 5 miles of gravel road. A few years ago a contractor dumped a case of roofing nails off the back of his flatbed. Needless to say, the whole area had flat tires for a long time.



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I haven't had a flat tire in over thirty years, I have had slow leaks though.


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Posts: 13729 | Location: Michigan | Registered: July 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I had a flat tire on my work Explorer this summer. We change our own. I forget what I had run over, but it was an immediate flat. Took an act of congress (and a 22 year old workout-nut rookie) to get one of the lug nuts to break loose.

I've got a nail in a Jeep tire right now. Need to get it plugged but I've assed around.

I've probably had four or five tires plugged in the last 5 years between my and the wife's vehicles.




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NOPE, not gonna jinx myself by answering that. Big Grin



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