I am a hypermiling junkie so I keep my tires perfectly inflated at max sidewall pressure (or more).
I just found the greatest tire compressor at Auto Zone. Roger Penske should brand these things and ship one with every Smart! It was ridiculously cheap. It's tiny. It hardly weighs anything. It plugs into the console 12v tap. It reaches all the tires. It takes 10 minutes to inflate a tire. But the absolutely greatest thing about it is it fits perfectly into the passenger side hatch by the tail light. That's right. A perfect fit. You close the hatch and forget about it. It's there when you need it.
Everyone who has a Smart should get one of these before they're discontinued.
(I had to futz around a bit to make it fit. If you get one, fold out the insulation pad, drop the hose and power cords into the hole first, followed by the rectangular compressor unit sideways into the recess. With the proper angle, it slips right in. The hatch closes perfectly. It's so amazing that I giggled.)
Permalink Reply by SATO on December 16, 2008 at 8:56pm
Is this a very early April fools or did you not even read your Smart manual... or did the smart center upon presenting you with your smart not go over the fact that the smart COMES WITH A COMPRESSOR AND "SLIME" all neatly wedged into the passengers foot well in a dense Styrofoam wedge??????????????????????????????????????
People learn about your cars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bruce, go return the one you just bought at Auto Zone.... :-)
they have permanent "slime" that you can put in all your tires that will seal up to 1/4 inch holes instantly that lasts the life of the tires. it's about $60 a gallon and you would need less than 8 ounces per tire, so you could treat 4 smart cars with one gallon. i'm thinking of doing this in the spring (i've already had 2 screws in my tires, one is still in) and split the cost with a few other local "smarties".
you can get slime in smaller bottles..... Food for thought though... it makes balancing the rims VERY difficult, I'd shy away from putting it in there on a permanent basis
Its funny, I had a slow leak from a thorn in my front right that I got from driving around in sand washes to see if I could get the Smart stuck. I drove down to Auto Zone and bought a pressurized can of latex. I used it there in the parking lot. That was about 6000 miles ago.
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