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Accessories! Any suggestions?

Grrrr, link is misbehaving.

Just search on Amazon for
PLEMO Auto Open Close Compact Travel Folding Umbrella £12.99

Hope that helps.
 
Phil 997 said:
paul987 said:
Dammit said:
No spare tyre? Do many people choose to leave the spare at home and take tyre-weld/similar?

It's the modern way I guess...My 996 has a spare tyre, a jack,and compressor and a toolkit with a spanner set and screw driver..
My 987 Boxster has a can of foam and a compressor not even a jack :dont know:

I think for UK driving the foam and compressor is fine , but based on some recent threads about the difficulty getting our size tyres easily in Europe now I have concerns about should I carry a spare even if its deflated if I am in Europe.

I totally agree.. it is a risk if something major happens with a tyre whilst abroad... Obviously the only logical answer to this problem is to take a spare with you and leave the wife at home :dont know: :lol:
 
paul987 said:
Phil 997 said:
paul987 said:
Dammit said:
No spare tyre? Do many people choose to leave the spare at home and take tyre-weld/similar?

It's the modern way I guess...My 996 has a spare tyre, a jack,and compressor and a toolkit with a spanner set and screw driver..
My 987 Boxster has a can of foam and a compressor not even a jack :dont know:

I think for UK driving the foam and compressor is fine , but based on some recent threads about the difficulty getting our size tyres easily in Europe now I have concerns about should I carry a spare even if its deflated if I am in Europe.

I totally agree.. it is a risk if something major happens with a tyre whilst abroad... Obviously the only logical answer to this problem is to take a spare with you and leave the wife at home :dont know: :lol:

:floor: :floor: :floor: you mean swap one over inflated bag of air for another :thumb: :grin:
 
Phil 997 said:
paul987 said:
Phil 997 said:
paul987 said:
Dammit said:
No spare tyre? Do many people choose to leave the spare at home and take tyre-weld/similar?

It's the modern way I guess...My 996 has a spare tyre, a jack,and compressor and a toolkit with a spanner set and screw driver..
My 987 Boxster has a can of foam and a compressor not even a jack :dont know:

I think for UK driving the foam and compressor is fine , but based on some recent threads about the difficulty getting our size tyres easily in Europe now I have concerns about should I carry a spare even if its deflated if I am in Europe.

I totally agree.. it is a risk if something major happens with a tyre whilst abroad... Obviously the only logical answer to this problem is to take a spare with you and leave the wife at home :dont know: :lol:

:floor: :floor: :floor: you mean swap one over inflated bag of air for another :thumb: :grin:

:floor: :floor: :grin:
 

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