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Re: FLAT FRONTS TIRES
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Posted by Jim Snow on June 07, 2004 at 08:51:11 from (66.100.119.147):
In Reply to: FLAT FRONTS TIRES posted by KEN HARRIS on June 07, 2004 at 05:54:01:
I use berrymans tire sealer works great, but when tire does go flat might as well buy new tube. Had one once with 45 thorns in tire when it went flat.Cheap tire repair gallon runs about $25 will fill about 4 front tires, also use it on trailers 4 wheelers, cars & trucks. Tire shop people don't like it, but you can see why 45 flats x $8 minimum repair = $360. No wonder why they don't like it.Dosen't work as good as dads old remedy Western Auto Radiator stop leak, He it in a rake he bought new in 1966, had first flat in 1976. Problem stop leak had dried out in ten years. Took tire to have new on once they had to keep poking wire in valve stem to get air out stop leak kept plugging it. If anyone out there knows If this is Still available let me know. Snow In Se Kansas.My E-mail is rsnow@cpol.net Thanks Snow.
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