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Non-Run-Flat Road Kit - what is everyone running?

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Old 02-21-2017, 08:23 PM
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Non-Run-Flat Road Kit - what is everyone running?

I've got an F56 that will soon be rolling on non-RFT summer tires, like my last two MINIs, and I've got the following bits on hand to deal with possible issues while motoring.

SLIME 40001 Pump SLIME 40001 Pump

16oz SLIME Bottle 16oz SLIME Bottle

Black Jack BLJK20SC Kit Black Jack BLJK20SC Kit
(with a set of pliers fitted inside the box)
Cartman Telescoping Lug Wrench Cartman Telescoping Lug Wrench

Light-Duty Jumper Cables Light-Duty Jumper Cables

MINI Jack

I'm hoping this setup should get me through most situations that an RFT tire would manage to survive (ie. most anything but a slash from large debris). Is this along the lines of what others are running? Weight and size were big factors in the setup I have, so my road kit is still probably under 10lbs. I'm curious what other people are bringing along, and if anyone else has taken it further or has good advise on what you've found handy to have on-hand.

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Old 02-21-2017, 08:37 PM
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Slime power repair kit.

That's all I have. Fits perfectly behind my pass side seat.
 
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https://www.griotsgarage.com/product...fType=&from=fn The bag also has enough room for an extra qt of oil, a shop rag or two and some quick cleaning/detailing supplies and a carefully packed jug of 'refreshment'.
 
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Old 02-22-2017, 06:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Fly'n Brick
https://www.griotsgarage.com/product...fType=&from=fn The bag also has enough room for an extra qt of oil, a shop rag or two and some quick cleaning/detailing supplies and a carefully packed jug of 'refreshment'.
That's the kit I have! Always fit snugly in the boot of my JCW. Hope I never need it though...lol!
 
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Old 02-22-2017, 07:18 PM
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"refreshment"?

I need to put my stuff together in a way that takes up less space, but it's small and light so at least there's that

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Old 02-23-2017, 06:24 AM
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I too relied on all the tire kit fixings until a valve stem failed and the fixings were of no use. So I traded some room in the boot for some additional peace of mind and bought a donut spare. No worries now.
 
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Originally Posted by buzzsaw
I too relied on all the tire kit fixings until a valve stem failed and the fixings were of no use. So I traded some room in the boot for some additional peace of mind and bought a donut spare. No worries now.
Carrying a valve stem puller and spare cores isn't a bad idea. The slime bottle cap is a viable puller, but without stem cores you couldn't fix that problem.

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Old 02-25-2017, 11:41 AM
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Here's what I carry.


 
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Slime kit
 
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Slime kit. My Clubman and Countryman I have put it under the rear area floor. In my new PHEV model I have no clue I think the area I have used maybe taken up with electric car stuff. I also don't know how much room under the power seats. I am sure I will find a spot. I have Falkins on now and they have been great.
 
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Dynaplug kit and a Viair 85 compressor. It sat in the back for 40K miles until last Tuesday when I got a big screw through the tread in the parking lot at work. It took 4 plugs to seal it, no way a slime kit would have worked.
 
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I carry a MINI Mobility Kit, and a few plugs, as well as the 2 tools needed for cleaning the hole and placing the plugs. I may just add a small tube of rubber cement at some point. This should get me through all but a sidewall puncture, or a catastrophic tire failure. I also carry a AAA card, with unlimited mileage. Just in case.....
 
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Dynaplug + manual pump.
+ compact spare ( have an R50).
 
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Word of warning with Slime kits as I used to carry one until I performed a rear seat delete and added a full size Enkie wheel/spare. ( not practical for most )

It may not be good to leave these kits in the MINI when temps drop to below freezing. It effected the contents of the Slime bottle I carried adversely, to point of not knowing whether or not it would work anymore. ( It was in my MINI for 5 yrs )

I tossed the whole thing in the trash, but maybe someone who has a kit can see if there are any warnings to that effect on the bottle or mfg directions.
 
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I personally will never use fix a flat type stuff. I've seen what it does to rims. I'm not familiar with the slime stuff mentioned above so it may be better than the older products. My JCW has the full jack kit in the boot so I'm going to pick up a donut. I carry towing insurance so until then I'll just have it towed to the tire shop. Plus my mini is my "fun car" so I typically don't travel very far from home in it.
 
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My F54 came with run-flats, but I will be moving away from those eventually and thus ordered the OEM spare and jack kit with the vehicle. I've never had a vehicle without at least a donut spare, can't quite wrap my mind around going without.
 
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Going without? It's like going commando, at first it seems like a big deal but after a while it just seems natural.

On the other car, in 15 years and almost 300K miles I have never used the donut spare. On my MCS, after 5 years and almost 60K miles I finally had to get out the dynaplug kit and compressor. Only once in my life have I had a catastrophic problem, a 10mm allen wrench went all the way through the tire. No plug or slime kit was going to fix that. That's why I have the AAA card.
 
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Like squawSkiBum, I have an AAA card.
 
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If I replace the runflats, or rather "when" I replace them, I will carry a spare wheel/tire on trips with the rear seats down ala GP style! Not a fan of donuts! For around town if a flat happens I will call my wife to come get me & I'll go get the spare at home! No way I'll call AAA even if I had it! :-)
 
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Originally Posted by 1200K
My F54 came with run-flats, but I will be moving away from those eventually and thus ordered the OEM spare and jack kit with the vehicle. I've never had a vehicle without at least a donut spare, can't quite wrap my mind around going without.


May I ask where did you put the donut spare tire? I have a run flats too, no spare, no jack. Thanks
 
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Old 07-06-2017, 12:01 PM
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May I ask where did you put the donut spare tire? I have a run flats too, no spare, no jack. Thanks
Sure -- Because I ordered the spare with the car, the steel wheel and the associated jack and tools came installed in the storage area beneath the rear hatch floor. The wheel bolts to a mounting point there, with the other items secured in a styrofoam tray that drops inside the wheel. I don't know whether the same mounting hardware is present if no spare was included with the vehicle -- I suspect others can answer definitively on that...
 
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These look usefull and compact

This place http://www.dynaplug.com/
has some nice options for tire repair, and the videos make it appear to work well.
 
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NAPA has a really cool mushroom-style plug gun too, which apparently works awesome.

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