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returntothepit >> discuss >> having an unrepairable flat tire sucks by the_reverend on Nov 20,2006 12:55pm
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toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 20,2006 12:55pm
especially when the tires are under 6 months old. lame.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 20,2006 12:56pm
though, fixing a flat is $20 and a new tire at the place I go to is $35-50.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 20,2006 12:59pm
yep, they are ordering me a new tire for tomorrow.



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Nov 20,2006 1:01pm
perhaps it is your rim? that has happened to me before. one little defect in the rim and it causes a slow leak in any tire, new or old.



toggletoggle post by powerkok   at Nov 20,2006 1:02pm
dood....have you tightened the valve?
I seriously just went thru this, with my TealMobile, and to my suprise, a can of fix-a-flat, not only filled my 100% FLAT tire, enough to drive on, but also actually fixed the leak, wherever it was.
I havent had to stop at 7-11 for air, in over a month now!!!
Try it!!



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Nov 20,2006 1:10pm
one time i got 3 flat tires in a year. that sucked balls.



toggletoggle post by keithmobile at Nov 20,2006 1:17pm
if they install the tire properly theywill coat the inside of the rimand tire with a rubber compound that will prevent that. also, try and tighten the inside f the valve stem thats usually it.



toggletoggle post by CaptainCleanoff at Nov 20,2006 1:17pm
one time i got 2 flat balls in a year. that sucked tires.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 20,2006 1:18pm
sears said they couldn't fix it and when I went to the tire place they couldn't fix it. it's a staple on the border of the sidewall.



toggletoggle post by ariavette at Nov 20,2006 1:21pm
Yeti said:
perhaps it is your rim? that has happened to me before. one little defect in the rim and it causes a slow leak in any tire, new or old.


this happened to me also... town fair replaced three flats before they figured out it was my rim.. i have yet to replace it... so expensive



toggletoggle post by ariavette at Nov 20,2006 1:21pm
moral of the story: dont go to town fair tire either..



toggletoggle post by mcmahon  at Nov 20,2006 1:31pm
i put a hippy curse on your rubbers. they willllll leak.



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Nov 20,2006 2:07pm
moral of any tire story: don't drive your car around Brockton and be surprised when your tires get torn the shreds



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Nov 20,2006 3:18pm
Worcester is awful on tires too. there are some sections of road, ie. Highland St., that make you feel like you are in one of those Motion Odyssey Movies.



toggletoggle post by ariavette at Nov 20,2006 3:21pm
well the construction doesn't help



toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at Nov 20,2006 3:24pm
Dude, just swap a tire off a 10-speed bike -- they would probably fit your little hippie mobile!



toggletoggle post by powerkok   at Nov 20,2006 3:42pm
hahahahahahha.



toggletoggle post by KeithMutiny  at Nov 20,2006 3:45pm
the_reverend said:
sears said they couldn't fix it and when I went to the tire place they couldn't fix it. it's a staple on the border of the sidewall.


http://www.slimesealant.com/



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