- Jul 17, 2004
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So I just went downstairs to grab dinner and my car was kind enough to let me know the passenger side front tire was flat (stupid potholes). Upon confirming its flatness and hearing the air hiss out I started to think about the appropriate next action. The car comes with a slime kit and no spare, tire shops are all closed since it is 8pm, and it is a PS2 so I would prefer to save it if I can.
First, is it going to hurt the tire for it to be flat overnight sitting on the flattened sidewall?
If it will damage it to sit, should I use the fix-a-flat to inflate it, drive it around the garage once or twice, and then take it in the morning? I could also potentially let it sit on a jack overnight and put the wheel and tire in the back of the SUV if I had to.
I also have roadside assistance if flat bedding it somewhere is my best option to minimize the damage.
What do you guys think?
First, is it going to hurt the tire for it to be flat overnight sitting on the flattened sidewall?
If it will damage it to sit, should I use the fix-a-flat to inflate it, drive it around the garage once or twice, and then take it in the morning? I could also potentially let it sit on a jack overnight and put the wheel and tire in the back of the SUV if I had to.
I also have roadside assistance if flat bedding it somewhere is my best option to minimize the damage.
What do you guys think?
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