Sorry Discomatt I tend to agree with Tombie. 50 years ago, I got punctures quite regularly with my bar treds on my S1. Tyre technology has improved greatly over the last 20 years and also with the advent of TPMS, radials and LT construction. We can monitor things and stop before we do serious damage. I have done all the tracks/roads etc I did in my S1 back in the 70's with my last 4wd vehicle and NEVER had one puncture. Done over 50K in D4 on some rough roads as well. I also make sure I have the correct type of tyre for the trip planned, and start off with tyres in good condition, with plenty of meat left on them. I would rather carry a tyre repair kit and a sat phone in case SH*** hits the fan, than bulky weighty tyres. I just wonder how many people on this web site needed to use two spares on a trip on the basis that they started with good tyres, suitable for the conditions (ie not 19" highway rated) with plenty of meat on them. 2 spare tyres is like the Irish...to be sure to be sure.
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