Good question - I guess the intention of the thread is to judge whether a second spare is necessary. I can see that a tube would proveide a "plan C" in the event of two destroyed tyres with only one spare. The corollary is, of course, the need to have the tools and know-how to install the tube. It's decades since I had to do this, and I'd prefer to avoid having to do so again.Interesting thread. I see I can buy an inner tube to fit my 265/70R16 tires, for $29. Would this be a good backup to carry for "unrepairable" sidewall issue? I figure a puncture in tread can be plugged, and a sidewall can be patched... even if a side patch won't hold pressure, it should be able to hold up with an inner tube temporarily installed?
I have a decent patch kit, but for $29 if a tube gets me an effective "2nd spare", why not carry one?
For what it's worth, I'd say that a field repair with a "jerky" kit is a lot easier than installing a tube.