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Another vote for the Best Rest Cycle Pump. It (and a plug) saved my bacon when I punctured a tire in a dry creek bed in a very rural area. Great service from them too. I shipped my pressure gauge to them because it was reading ~3 psi high. For $10 (including return shipping) he ended replaced the guts because of a bit of corrosion.The best one is from-
https://bestrestproducts.com
Have a look at their site for your self.
Enjoy the forum.
Gary
Edit- if you get a tire inflator, do yourself a favor and connect it or make provisions to connect it directly to the battery.
The SAE connector that you might use for a battery tender works great.
Walmart sticky plugs and a Best Rest pump. I replace the plugs every other year. Cheap and works well. These plugs are very adaptable for tire damage ranging from a nail in the tread to a slash in the sidewall requiring seven plugs. A Slime Pump would probably do just fine for emergency use only. There is no need to spend much for this stuff.
This is a great kit and I've used it twice in the past 2y for roadside repairs. The pump is excellent and has a decent pressure gauge built in, but best of all it's a screw-on connection to your valve stem which I really like. I do recommend picking up the handle option for a few more $$ as it can take a little force to push the rubber snakes in or ream out a hole with some repairs. The pump only needs a 5 or 6 amp power source so any accessory socket will work fine with it. Everything you need will fit in the included case. I think you will need the adaptor from SAE to go into your power socket.
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Welcome to the forum!
I have a few different ones- kits and pumps. The Slime ones are on the low end and can be picked up most anywhere. The best one is from-
https://bestrestproducts.com
Have a look at their site for your self.
Enjoy the forum.
Gary
Edit- if you get a tire inflator, do yourself a favor and connect it or make provisions to connect it directly to the battery.
The SAE connector that you might use for a battery tender works great.
What ever pump you decide to carry check it once in awhile to make sure it functions. My Best Rest switch failed somewhere
alone the way and only by chance did I find this out. I bypassed switch and have never have needed the pump since.
Tyre repair kits are like fire extinguishers, you may never use it but if the need arises you certainly want it to work.
Nealy says their ropes are good for 10 years... how old are yours???