Rhndrsn
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- Robert
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Afternoon, Y’all!
Today had a nasty tire puncture that deflated the tire in about a minute. Not sure what I ran over just yet, but wanted to let people know what to expect throughout.
I heard and felt the tire going before it alerted to being low pressure. Was able to remember where the tire pressure tile was and see it losing pressure rapidly before the alarms started going off. Pretty soon after that alarms did go off and warning banner was on small cluster. Able to reverse into parking with no real issues.
I remembered to back into parking due to lack of rear tow points.
MachE had the inflator and flat kit as expected, but since this was so bad, it would have done very little or been unsafe to drive after sliming it.
Car does not have a spare - known. But it also doesn’t have a jack or a lug wrench - unknown but fine. Ford’s roadside said they’d have to tow it which seems pretty wild for the situation. Found a jack from another car and found there are indicated jack points on the underside.
Car is heavy. Recommend putting a flat piece of wood, a crushed coke can, really anything to help jack not sink into hot asphalt. Lug nuts are 13/16 inch and not all that tight. Theoretically 150 ft-lbs per manual.
Very unlikely anyone locally will have the tire in-stock. This was sort of surprising to me. All could mostly get it in about a day from a supplier. I live in Denver so your results may vary.
All in all, if you have a catastrophic tire failure, very likely it’s getting towed and also very likely you’re not driving it home that night. Not sure taking off the tire and running it around will help me any sooner than towing it.
Just passing along my experience so the expectation is set if it happens to someone else.
Today had a nasty tire puncture that deflated the tire in about a minute. Not sure what I ran over just yet, but wanted to let people know what to expect throughout.
I heard and felt the tire going before it alerted to being low pressure. Was able to remember where the tire pressure tile was and see it losing pressure rapidly before the alarms started going off. Pretty soon after that alarms did go off and warning banner was on small cluster. Able to reverse into parking with no real issues.
I remembered to back into parking due to lack of rear tow points.
MachE had the inflator and flat kit as expected, but since this was so bad, it would have done very little or been unsafe to drive after sliming it.
Car does not have a spare - known. But it also doesn’t have a jack or a lug wrench - unknown but fine. Ford’s roadside said they’d have to tow it which seems pretty wild for the situation. Found a jack from another car and found there are indicated jack points on the underside.
Car is heavy. Recommend putting a flat piece of wood, a crushed coke can, really anything to help jack not sink into hot asphalt. Lug nuts are 13/16 inch and not all that tight. Theoretically 150 ft-lbs per manual.
Very unlikely anyone locally will have the tire in-stock. This was sort of surprising to me. All could mostly get it in about a day from a supplier. I live in Denver so your results may vary.
All in all, if you have a catastrophic tire failure, very likely it’s getting towed and also very likely you’re not driving it home that night. Not sure taking off the tire and running it around will help me any sooner than towing it.
Just passing along my experience so the expectation is set if it happens to someone else.
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