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(47,425 posts)
Mon Jun 17, 2019, 05:38 PM Jun 2019

Handheld inflator?

My 2014 KIA Soul came without a spare tire. Standard or the toy one.

I drive it mostly around town but several years ago we did take it out of town - 400 miles each way. And, frankly, did not even consider this. KIA supposedly provides a 24 hr road service, or something, the number is on the window.

But a recent MotorMouth column suggested that an inflator that can be plugged into the old cigarette lighter, as well as a can of puncture sealer should be in many cars. This duo, he said, replaces the spare tire which took up space and added weight.

Any opinions here?

Thanks.

I am not a car head. For me it is a convenience to take me from point A to B in a reliable and safe way.

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Handheld inflator? (Original Post) question everything Jun 2019 OP
my Kia came with the inflator and foam Kali Jun 2019 #1
When you posted your OP title... sheshe2 Jun 2019 #2
Thanks. I needed this question everything Jun 2019 #7
Hehehe. sheshe2 Jun 2019 #13
Sounds like a sex toy. Sneederbunk Jun 2019 #3
Most cars without spares come with that exact equipment DetroitLegalBeagle Jun 2019 #4
Thanks. I don't remember seeing one but will check. Can always ask the dealer question everything Jun 2019 #8
No problem DetroitLegalBeagle Jun 2019 #11
I had one of those in a 2013 Chevy but the problem was when... TreasonousBastard Jun 2019 #5
I carry foam, a plug kit, and a large bicycle pump. Hoyt Jun 2019 #6
They certainly are. Went to the dealer in the middle of harsh winter question everything Jun 2019 #9
Buy a mounted spare. 3Hotdogs Jun 2019 #10
I have had tire punctures during highway construction or peak "roofing nail" season that could not hlthe2b Jun 2019 #12
Yes, I have thought about it. question everything Jun 2019 #14

Kali

(55,002 posts)
1. my Kia came with the inflator and foam
Mon Jun 17, 2019, 05:49 PM
Jun 2019

I keep it in the car but I bought a rim and a tire because I live off pavement and am only too familiar with ruined tires. get a star wrench and a decent jack too if you go this route.

if you are mostly in urban areas and have a phone, I wouldn't worry about it. emergency roadservice is only a couple bucks on regular car insurance. it may take an hour to get help but it will get there.

I don't know how good the Kia number is, the only time I tried it I was actually in Mexico. it didn't work. LOL

sheshe2

(83,637 posts)
2. When you posted your OP title...
Mon Jun 17, 2019, 05:50 PM
Jun 2019

"Handheld inflator?"

My first thought was of Donnie and that he had found a way to make his hands bigger.





Sorry, my bad.

DetroitLegalBeagle

(1,914 posts)
4. Most cars without spares come with that exact equipment
Mon Jun 17, 2019, 05:51 PM
Jun 2019

Usually an electric compressor with sealant. Or a can of combined compressed air/sealant. I'd check the trunk where a spare should be, you probably have an inflation kit there. It should look something like this: [link:|]

DetroitLegalBeagle

(1,914 posts)
11. No problem
Mon Jun 17, 2019, 06:24 PM
Jun 2019

It might be in the floor of the trunk, where a spare typically is. It could also located on either side of the trunk, behind a plastic cover. Your owners manual should have the location.

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
5. I had one of those in a 2013 Chevy but the problem was when...
Mon Jun 17, 2019, 05:54 PM
Jun 2019

I got a gash too big for the FixaFlat stuff to work on. The GM 24 hour service was fine, sorta, but it was just a tow truck to take me to a tire store.

I did spend some time trying to find an actual spare tire, along with a jack and lug wrench. Jack and lug wrench were easy, but spare tire took a lot of work. Try asking at tire stores, mechanics, junkyards...

My new Chevy has a donut spare-- I guess there were too many complaints.



 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
6. I carry foam, a plug kit, and a large bicycle pump.
Mon Jun 17, 2019, 06:01 PM
Jun 2019

I have one of those small spare tires, but hate driving on those things. I’d only use it in case of a blowout.

Fortunately, today’s tires are quite flat resistant.

question everything

(47,425 posts)
9. They certainly are. Went to the dealer in the middle of harsh winter
Mon Jun 17, 2019, 06:07 PM
Jun 2019

to pump more air. When a car sits in a cold garage it can lose pressure, I was told. They found a nail but, thankfully, just patched it.

3Hotdogs

(12,321 posts)
10. Buy a mounted spare.
Mon Jun 17, 2019, 06:21 PM
Jun 2019

Last edited Tue Jun 18, 2019, 01:23 PM - Edit history (1)

When it’s 1 AM and you are out with a ruptured tire from a road hazard —-

also, a breaker.bar and socket is better than cross wrench

hlthe2b

(102,116 posts)
12. I have had tire punctures during highway construction or peak "roofing nail" season that could not
Mon Jun 17, 2019, 06:30 PM
Jun 2019

be even temporarily repaired via "fix-a-flat"... I hate the little mini spares tires, but I'll take it over nothing for sure. Maybe some don't ever even want to attempt replacing a tire. I have no qualms doing so if I am able to get well off the road. Otherwise, AAA.

But, the point is, major blow-outs often leave a tire not amenable to injectable foam solutions. Carry it just in case, I guess, but don't rely just on it (not to mention that areas with intense heat might actually make that a bit impractical/dangerous to leave in the car).

question everything

(47,425 posts)
14. Yes, I have thought about it.
Mon Jun 17, 2019, 10:39 PM
Jun 2019

As I posted, I usually drive in the city but if we will take it to longer out of town trip we will consider this.

Thanks.

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