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No spare tyre? fix-a-flat

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iagree:

--- Quote from: burnolise on October 20, 2008, 08:54:58 AM ---I dun know abt DIY...I mean what comes with the car as "spare tyre" when you first purchased it...when i was shopping for a car before i got my latio, I did check out Honda Fit...and was surprise to find that they have fix-a-flat solution as compared to the conventional spare tyre...it works the same logic as spare tyre...enough to get u to the workshop only...it is not a permanent solution....

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hi burnolise,

oh, meaning of "fix-a-flat"?

burnolise:

--- Quote from: iagree on October 20, 2008, 09:07:43 AM ---hi burnolise,

oh, meaning of "fix-a-flat"?

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Yes.....as for the effectiveness of fix-a-flat...i dun know...tat is why i suggested to ask those own Fit ...

alangohek:

--- Quote from: burnolise on October 20, 2008, 09:10:06 AM ---Yes.....as for the effectiveness of fix-a-flat...i dun know...tat is why i suggested to ask those own Fit ...

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I read both +ve and -ve feedbacks about fix-a-flat. Wondering any of u guys out there who have used it during an emergency? Share with us your experience in using and aftermath. Thanks =)

limck007:

--- Quote from: alangohek on October 20, 2008, 02:04:14 PM ---I read both +ve and -ve feedbacks about fix-a-flat. Wondering any of u guys out there who have used it during an emergency? Share with us your experience in using and aftermath. Thanks =)

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1st time hearing "fix-a-flat"  haha paiseh paiseh

all along, i tot all cars come with spare tyre one...

how does  Fix-a-flat looks like and how it works??

Zippy:
i think most of these products are simply a compressed gas cannister. however, i found this product when i googled online :

http://www.activeproduct.biz/airman.htm

Looks good, huh? and they ship to S'pore!

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