Tire and rim protection
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#19
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Seems to always be the rear drivers side tire to catch a screw or nail....at least that's been my experience. Discount Tire is great, we lived about 4 miles from their headquarters in Scottsdale for 10 years and would visit their store that was next door. Now in Mississippi no Discount Tire. Picked up a nail in our recently purchased 992 and the local Firestone shop repaired it for $21. Almost free. Having owned a 991 and now a 992 over 4+ years and 25K miles and having a flat and a screw and a nail the value in the wheel and tire insurance just isn't there for me.