Alternatives to Spare Tires

Spare tires are probably the most well known solution to tire issues, however, by no means are they the only one. In this blog entry, the vehicle recovery service experts here at Chicago Towing will detail 3 different alternatives to spare tires.

Tire Inflator Kits

Some car manufacturers that don’t want to provide spare tires have provided built-in tire inflator kits inside the car. Tire inflator kits involve an aerosol sealing kit that provides resolution, albeit temporary, for small tire tread punctures. There are many different kinds of tire inflator kits on the market today, usually ranging between $20 to $200, from low to high quality. These tire inflator kits are made to plug up small holes in tires by spraying a small amount of tire sealant into the flat tire through an air and inflation valve ,which inflates the tire just slightly – giving it enough inflation so that it can drive a short distance. However, long distances cannot be driven with just the amount of air that tire inflator kit provide.

Run Flat Tires 

Run flat tires are the most popular alternative to spare tires. They are created with reinforced sidewalls, or internal support rings, which allow drivers the possibility to drive their vehicle for a small distance, even if their tire is ruptured or punctured. Run flat tires are only created to travel short distances between 10 and 15 miles at a slow speed – at least under 40 miles an hour. Many people are very pleased with run flat tires because they provide a much higher level of control and maneuvering compared to spare tires. Or donuts that, frankly, are quite rudimentary.

Tires that Self Seal 

Spare tires are probably the most well known solution to tire issues, however, by no means are they the only one. In this blog entry, the vehicle recovery experts here at Chicago Towing will detail 3 different alternatives to spare tires.

Tire Inflator Kits

Some car manufacturers that don’t want to provide spare tires have provided built-in tire inflator kits inside the car. Tire inflator kits involve an aerosol sealing kit that provides resolution, albeit temporary, for small tire tread punctures. There are many different kinds of tire inflator kits on the market today, usually ranging between $20 to $200, from low to high quality. These tire inflator kits are made to plug up small holes in tires by spraying a small amount of tire sealant into the flat tire through an air and inflation valve ,which inflates the tire just slightly – giving it enough inflation so that it can drive a short distance. However, long distances cannot be driven with just the amount of air that tire inflator kit provide.

Run Flat Tires 

Run flat tires are the most popular alternative to spare tires. They are created with reinforced sidewalls, or internal support rings, which allow drivers the possibility to drive their vehicle for a small distance, even if their tire is ruptured or punctured. Run flat tires are only created to travel short distances between 10 and 15 miles at a slow speed – at least under 40 miles an hour. Many people are very pleased with run flat tires because they provide a much higher level of control and maneuvering compared to spare tires. Or donuts that, frankly, are quite rudimentary.

Tires that Self Seal 

Another alternative to holding a spare tire in your vehicle is purchasing self sealing tires. Self sealing tires are designed to have built in linings that are coated in a special chemical sealant. When these tires experience a puncture or rip, this sealant automatically activates and surrounds the hole. If a piece of metal nail or other sharp object is stuck inside the tire, the sealant will fill the hole after this sharp object is removed from your tire. Contact Chicago Towing today for the highest quality vehicle recovery and towing service available in the Greater Chicago area.

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