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Tire Not Snug On the Rim Revisited

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8N Is In

11-18-2004 17:40:48




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Well, I finally got MFA to fix my rear tire right. I had been applying some soapy water mixture to the tire all week. The tire installer used some sort of soap mixture as well. Filled up the tube until the bead popped into place on the rim. Boy, am I glad that ordeal is over. I appreciate everyone's advice when I posted the original message.




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Rick H. Ga.

11-19-2004 04:35:40




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 Re: Tire Not Snug On the Rim Revisited in reply to 8N Is In, 11-18-2004 17:40:48  
When you pay a professional to do something for you, you expect it to be done right. Unfortunately, it is not always done right the first time.

This is why I am usually willing to try and fix something myself rather than paying big bucks to have it fixed and wind up being dissapointed.

Rick H. Ga.



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Dean

11-19-2004 06:15:08




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 Re: Tire Not Snug On the Rim Revisited in reply to Rick H. Ga., 11-19-2004 04:35:40  
Bingo! Years of experience have proven to me that in order to insure that something is done right there is no alternative but to do it yourself.

Dean



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txblu

11-19-2004 06:08:53




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 Re: Tire Not Snug On the Rim Revisited in reply to Rick H. Ga., 11-19-2004 04:35:40  
Funny you say that. I have thought many times about having someone do something for me only to do it myself. I completely share your views.

So here I am designing this shop that I'm fixin to "have built"...hmmmmm mmm. But I can't build this thing. Has 12' walls and that's a tad high for one person. But I have seen other buildings they have erected and do a nice job and do it in 2 days.....workingest crews I ever saw.

Mark

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Rick H. Ga.

11-19-2004 08:34:15




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 Re: Tire Not Snug On the Rim Revisited in reply to txblu, 11-19-2004 06:08:53  
Sounds to me like you have done your homework, which lessens the likelyhood of the dissapointment thing.

Best regards,

Rick H. Ga.



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