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Tire Jack Question
Posted: Wed May 07, 2003 10:48 pm
by Lee
Has anyone had occasion to use their tire jack? I got a flat tire this morning-and when hubby went to change tire-he says the jack must be the wrong one-it is too big and doesn't fit where it is supposed to. If he has used it, it would have cracked the plastic molding. It doesn't look anything like the one in the manual. Now we have to take it back to dealer to "have a look" before we can change the tire!!
Re: Tire Jack Question (Lee)
Posted: Wed May 07, 2003 11:52 pm
by yank dini
I wont ever use that jack set again. ITS HORRIBLE!!!!!
Re: Tire Jack Question (yank dini)
Posted: Wed May 07, 2003 11:55 pm
by Lee
So is it really the proper jack, just not very well designed?
Re: Tire Jack Question (Lee)
Posted: Wed May 07, 2003 11:57 pm
by yank dini
It's the proper jack it's just not well designed. It's more so the Lug remover that the jack it's self but I was talking to a tow truck driver yesterday morning because one of my 18 inch tires went flat and I refused to change the tire with it so I had it towed to Discount Tire which was only 3 miles away. He told me that he never used one for anything they look unsafe.
Re: Tire Jack Question (silverawd26)
Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 12:18 am
by Lee
a SCREW! $30 and is good as new (I hope!)
Re: Tire Jack Question (silverawd26)
Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 2:13 am
by Lee
$18 for tire repair, $10 to take off tire!! But at least I didn't need a new tire! (went to see dealer-had to see salesman-waited 20 minutes-no luck-had to go-will try again Monday)
Re: Tire Jack Question (Lee)
Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 3:16 am
by Vibe Rater
Why oh why do you people not use your 'FREE' roadside assistance? You paid for it. 3 years of worry free motoring.
Re: Tire Jack Question (Vibe Rater)
Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 3:32 am
by NovaResource
I don't believe RA will fix the flat. They will only remove the flat and mount your spare. You still have to get the tire patched/plugged.Happiness is having tire plugs and the ability to plug your own tires.
Re: Tire Jack Question (NovaResource)
Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 3:51 am
by Lee
Would RA really have come and put on the spare at no cost to me??I really did not know that. Guess I will read up on what is covered this weekend for sure!
Re: Tire Jack Question (Lee)
Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 3:53 am
by Vibe Rater
quote:Would RA really have come and put on the spare at no cost to me??I really did not know that. Guess I will read up on what is covered this weekend for sure!Yes they will.
Re: Tire Jack Question (Vibe Rater)
Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 4:04 am
by Lee
Yup-just checked the website! You're absolutely correct! Thanks for the tip!
Re: Tire Jack Question (silverawd26)
Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 4:09 am
by yank dini
quote:Did ya find out what was in your tire?I just hit a pothole on I-75 in Detroit over the Davison I didnt notice it till I got up toward 8-mile then my Vibe started to Fish tail a lil. I was like (removed)? I have a FF. SO when I pulled over I saw it. It happens when you have a 225/40ZR/18 size tires. The rim held up nicely as always.......As far as replacing the tire When I first bought them I got road hazard on all 4 tires so when one goes flat in which is usually caused by a sidewall puncture, I pay $25 and get a new $150.00 tire brand new.
Re: Tire Jack Question (silverawd26)
Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 11:23 am
by philndz
my dealer has a deal...as long as i use them for oil changes then they automatically give me a 100,000 mile engine warranty and also free road hazard warranty for my tires...if i need a tire plugged, then its free...if the tire needs to be replaced, then its free!!! -Phil
Re: Tire Jack Question (Lee)
Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 1:42 pm
by ragingfish
I used it once to try and install suspension spring inserts and found no problems with it. I had trouble finding where the jack was supposed to go, but other than that, I found it very easy to use. Of course, I have both Pontiac RA and AAA, so the only occasion I'd ever use the jack is if one or both of those can't get to me in a reasonable time, and I need to get going. Otherwise, I'd wait.BTW, what is the roadside assistance web site? I'd love to read up on what's included with the service...
Re: Tire Jack Question (silverawd26)
Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 11:12 pm
by philndz
quote:Wonder how many people take advantage of that? Did you try to?I havent needed it yet but i'll use it if i have to....i now have a full size spare so even if im out of town when i get the flat...i'll just keep it and bring it to the dealer...hehe
Re: Tire Jack Question (silverawd26)
Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 11:39 pm
by ragingfish
quote:How did those spring tensioners work out for ya?The ones I bought didn't fit. I brought them back and gave up on the whole plan. LOL!
Re: Tire Jack Question (philndz)
Posted: Sat May 10, 2003 12:14 am
by RoundUp
quote:I havent needed it yet but i'll use it if i have to....i now have a full size spare so even if im out of town when i get the flat...i'll just keep it and bring it to the dealer...hehe Is there room for a full size spare? I am still waiting for my Vibe to arrive, so I haven't been able to check yet. The one thing I didn't like about the Vibe was that it didn't come with a full size spare. I've had really bad luck with being in cars with flat tires. I've had to help change 5 flat tires in the last few years. Most people I know haven't even had one flat yet. (I was the driver in only 2 of those cases and I do check my tire pressure.) It really sucks when you're on a long trip on some highway and you have to drive on the spare for 50 km.RoundUp
Re: Tire Jack Question (RoundUp)
Posted: Sat May 10, 2003 12:33 am
by ragingfish
Only had one flat in my life here, and it was cause someone slashed my tire. So I don't count that. Never had to change one on the road *crosses fingers.* I think they don't provide full-size spares because the likelihood of getting a flat is so much lower these days.