I have to admit that I do not check my spare as often as I probably should. Usually gets checked when I'm washing off the clay.
Anyway, was going fishing and saw my rear tires were low. Went to air them up and one would not hold more than 50psi, air was coming out along the bead,(turns out there was some sand and mud between the bead and the rim). Thought I would swap the wheel with the spare, it then that I discovered or UN-discovered my spare, it was gone!
After inspection, it appears that the lift cable broke, depositing my wheel along some roadway somewhere.
I would recommend that everyone drop their spare and check the cable, especially the older models.
Anyway, was going fishing and saw my rear tires were low. Went to air them up and one would not hold more than 50psi, air was coming out along the bead,(turns out there was some sand and mud between the bead and the rim). Thought I would swap the wheel with the spare, it then that I discovered or UN-discovered my spare, it was gone!
After inspection, it appears that the lift cable broke, depositing my wheel along some roadway somewhere.
I would recommend that everyone drop their spare and check the cable, especially the older models.