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Re: Fixing a tire bead
« Reply #30 on: Aug 31, 2008, 04:54:58 PM »
You gotta be kidding me, there are used tires shops all over the place.
I've been trying that. Well, mostly PicknPull. There are a ton of used tire places all over Stockton.
this was a dumb thread... just buy a tire, new or used. Don't risk the safety of you and everyone around you by using that POS tire. Inner tubes are kind of a PITA at low pressures anyways... just get a different tire.
It may be a POS tire but it's what I got and as of right now it is only a spare, my BF AT is my running tire but it doesn't work well with the TSLs, like I have been saying.
just get a new tire.....


why risk it?!


if you can't afford it..... then don't go wheeling..... i mean i know i'm coming off as being a jerk.... but i haven't wheeled in i can't remember how long, because i can't afford it.... sure i would love to splurge and just go wheel and not think about my bills, but that isn't reality.....

you need to keep yourself and others safe....


would a firefighter go into a burning building with a hole in his facemask?........
Some of us like to do things we talk about. I wouldn't have bought the truck I have if I didn't intend to use it. And a lot of ppl out here and there can understand, money can and will get in the way but we still like to get out of the house.

If someone knows of an okay 32x10.5x15 TSL radial, please, do tell.

 
 
 
 
 

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