Posted by GordoSD on December 21, 2015 at 14:55:10 from (216.106.250.228):
I have set of Goodyear Workhorse 235 85 16 studded snow tires that I have on spare set of rims. I put them on 1 Dec every year and off on 16 April . When I took the tires in , two used a little, two new, to have the studs installed the dealer didn't want to do it.He said there will be little rocks in the stud holes and they will work through the casing. So I took those two tires home and HOURS later I had drilled the rocks out of about 95 % of the holes. The holes that I could still feel rocks in but would not come out I marked with yellow paint. Back for studs in holes except yellow one, and install on Tahoe. So now 5th winter on them just starting and The Tahoe is sitting real low on the right front corner Flat tire. I marked the six o'clock position, aired it up and rotated the whole wheel so the mark was at 3 o'clock. Set it back down. Been two days and have not lost one lb of air. Best fix to save $200 tire?
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