Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a rec for a kit but here are some suggestions.
There is a machine you can buy to pump up tires. I wish I had that. I haven't gotten around to buying one but I am sick of hunting for places that have working machines.
Kits used to have flares. Now they have better things like LEDs. Look for that.
An AAA membership makes a good gift. I haven't changed a tire yet. I have used AAA help many times... for dead batteries in winter or due to lights draining, mechanical breakdowns, etc.
Jumper cables are useless if you don't have experience with them.
Jumper Cables are EXTREMELY USEFUL if you dont know how to use it. My 19 year old daughter I put them in the trunk of her car at college. She went to a concert in Philly and stayed over night her friends house. She comes out in morning car wont start. She calls me. I tell her open trunk take out Jumper Cables, Then open hood of car and I will explain how to hook up on batter on positive and negative and then you do the same to the other car. 10 seconds into to explaining a UPS driver doubled parked next to her and jumped her while I was on the phone.
Off she went. She was joking that was like less than one minute. But I was that was cause you had the cables. Once you open hood and and have cables out people usually help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a rec for a kit but here are some suggestions.
There is a machine you can buy to pump up tires. I wish I had that. I haven't gotten around to buying one but I am sick of hunting for places that have working machines.
Kits used to have flares. Now they have better things like LEDs. Look for that.
An AAA membership makes a good gift. I haven't changed a tire yet. I have used AAA help many times... for dead batteries in winter or due to lights draining, mechanical breakdowns, etc.
Jumper cables are useless if you don't have experience with them.
Jumper Cables are EXTREMELY USEFUL if you dont know how to use it. My 19 year old daughter I put them in the trunk of her car at college. She went to a concert in Philly and stayed over night her friends house. She comes out in morning car wont start. She calls me. I tell her open trunk take out Jumper Cables, Then open hood of car and I will explain how to hook up on batter on positive and negative and then you do the same to the other car. 10 seconds into to explaining a UPS driver doubled parked next to her and jumped her while I was on the phone.
Off she went. She was joking that was like less than one minute. But I was that was cause you had the cables. Once you open hood and and have cables out people usually help.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a rec for a kit but here are some suggestions.
There is a machine you can buy to pump up tires. I wish I had that. I haven't gotten around to buying one but I am sick of hunting for places that have working machines.
Kits used to have flares. Now they have better things like LEDs. Look for that.
An AAA membership makes a good gift. I haven't changed a tire yet. I have used AAA help many times... for dead batteries in winter or due to lights draining, mechanical breakdowns, etc.
Jumper cables are useless if you don't have experience with them.