That's all true and I understand your logic, but it happened to me, so I'm cautious.
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Just out of interest, a typical tyre and wheel combo for a contemporary Land Rover weighs about 30 kg.
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KarlB
Is that with or without air:imwithstupid:
Seriously,has anyone had any experience using a SY-KLONE
Seriously, if at normal operating pressures, the air in a 4x4 tyre would add 25-50 g per tyre.
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KarlB
The OP said he's a novice, so I think having a wheel and tyre is much more practical than expecting him to remove a flat from a wheel and fit a spare tyre to it. The extra weight shouldn't be an issue if he positions the wheel in the centre of his roof rack.
Also carry a tyre repair kit, of course.
My opinion, works for me.
Agreed DiscoMick. A second spare is standard issue in northern oz, it's a non issue. Another good place to carry one is under a false floor between the box wheel arches in the back. This keeps the 40kg down low.