Hi Joe, Saw your post and was getting ready to e-mail you about this very question. Since the spare is obviously no good, would you recommend removing it completely and using that space as additional storage area for emergency items. Such as the two cans of flat fix, jumper wires, flashlight, tools, manuals and other needed items would fit inside that space nicely. What should we carry in the car anyway. I know I've seen a list of recommended tools to carry but cannot find it. What would you recommend. Thanks Mike Atkinson mikeatk@xxxx -----Original Message----- From: DMC Joe <dmcjoe@xxxx> To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Saturday, January 22, 2000 5:18 PM Subject: [DML] Re: compact spare >Jonathan, > >Your problem is common. We suggest that owners carry a can or two of "Flat >Fix" or similar brands in their DeLoreans. The spare tires just don't hold >air. If you get a flat and by chance you have a fully inflated spare (very >unlikely) it is only practical to use the spare on the front of the car. >When used on the rear, the car will list as much as 4 inches restricting >driving at any real speed (also looks real stupid). Here is one more >interesting fact. The rear tires will not fit in the luggage compartment >therefore if you are carrying a passenger there is not practical location to >store the flat rear tire, you might have to leave that expensive wheel and >tire on the side of the road. > >The Flat Fix type products are easy to use and do work especially if you get >a flat on a cold rainy night. > >DMC Joe / De Lorean Services / <dmcjoe@xxxx> >Web Site: <http://www.deloreanservices.com>