Posted by fixerupper on April 04, 2015 at 18:36:19 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: Tire repair again1 posted by bumblebee on April 04, 2015 at 17:11:57:
Last time I had a flat on the road was with the 84 Fifth Avenue sometime in the early 90's. Got a bolt in the tire. I was alongside the road trying to figure out where to put the jack when a neighbor stopped and showed me. Time before that was with my 59 Chevy in about 1970 or so. 2:00 in the morning four miles from home. Had a jack and spare but no tire iron. Started walking, went two miles and a neighbor's hired man picked me up on his way to load cattle. Found an insulation nail in the driver's rear of the Sienna in the Walmart parking lot. Drove to a tire store to have it fixed, nail was too far up in the sidewall and couldn't be patched. Put a new one on. Nine months later, same parking lot, same tire, long nail in the sidewall. Another new tire. GRRRRR!
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