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Let's see, reduced mileage, short tread life, and higher cost. Nope, I'll pass on that one and just pack a spare and a plug kit.
Agreed with traditional tech. But curious about the new bridges ones. The ones that like fish gills as the “spokes”?
 

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I like this option , little bit more solid. Bags maybe good for offroading to uneven surfaces.

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I like the tool but will only add it to my arsenal if it's NOT made in China.
 

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Most likely this one shown is Made in China..

Here's an USA one.

Made In USA
A Big Thank You.

SOLD

"These quality made products are manufactured to strict tolerances in our state-of-the-art, Danbury, Connecticut, manufacturing facility*. All machining, plasma cutting, and metal forming are produced by computer-controlled machines, to ensure accuracy. Each pneumatic jack is then meticulously hand-assembled, tested and packaged with American-made pride."

Features:

Air Spring
Ideal for Lifting Cars
Compact and lightweight
Lifts Load with Compressed Air
Uses 105 PSI of Air Pressure Max
Ideal for doing Wheel and Suspension work at the shop or on the job
Convenient Handles
Strong, fast and efficient

MADE IN U.S.A.!
 
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If the tires stay as Goodyear MT/R Kevlars, they are not RunFlat. Not only did you not answer the question, but you gave an anecdote that doesn't pertain... why?

There's a few items that concern me about selecting the Goodyear Wrangler Tires for the CyberTruck
* No Tire/Thread life Warranty (usually 30,000 - 50,000 for other tires)
* Noise level for the road is fair.

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There's a few items that concern me about selecting the Goodyear Wrangler Tires for the CyberTruck
* No Tire/Thread life Warranty (usually 30,000 - 50,000 for other tires)
* Noise level for the road is fair.
Think I may have found my "2nd" set of tires.

Yokohama Geolandar AT G015

Designed for use on trucks and SUVs, the Geolandar A/T G015 is an all-terrain tire that gives drivers ultimate traction on- and off-road along with an up to 60,000-mile limited tread life warranty. Load Range E - 10 ply.

$212 each. Always good to have other options. Oh, well we will see how all this rolls out and besides all my mileage will be on the highway nowadays.

https://simpletire.com/yokohama-lt315-70r17-01551-tires
 
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