PungoteagueDave
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- First Name
- David
- Joined
- Mar 2, 2025
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- Location
- Boynton Beach
- Vehicles
- ‘25 Tesla Cybertruck, ‘26 Tesla MY Launch, ‘13 Porsche C4S, ‘26 BMW R1300 GSA
- Occupation
- retired
Your pics of your tire system for your CT don’t show a jack or an impact wrench/breaker bar. The other normal trucks as shown have only 85-ft-lb torques specs, jacks and wrenches. You or I can get those wheels on and off. How do you deal with changing the CT tire? Or are you limited to the patch kits and compressor as shown? If that’s the case (no spare), you’ve covered some flat tire cases. Repair kits wont help with most flats from rocks, glass, curb strikes, potholes, debris, valve stem breakage, rim damage, belt failure, or any type of blowout. They are good for screws and nails, and that’s pretty much it. Those are the most common tire failure reason in urban areas which is why I carry an inflator/slime kit in every vehicle, so clearly a legit strategy, but we still must plan for wheel/tire replacement, hence my comments above - and roadside assistance having supplanted most self-help strategies. A Cybertruck isn’t a Tacoma when it comes to replacing a spare tire.This is true too. That’s why I posted my kit for my CyberBeast and what I carry on my other Trucks. Everyone has their own use case. Prepare as needed.![]()
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