Posted by Hobo,NC on August 15, 2017 at 19:14:00 from (75.136.231.157):
In Reply to: Short tire life posted by Mike M on August 15, 2017 at 11:25:07:
You picked all the screws nail's up with your old mic's... I have a Mic here rat now its got 5 holes in it... I repaired 3 some time back he said put two new ones on it...
I would not talk anyone that wants mic's out of it but I never will recommend them to someone that has never had them... I don't see the value in them from what I have seen that come thru my shop... I do believe a man can pizz his money away anyway he want's...
I will not sale a used tire that's 5 years old and maybe 4... Its becoming hard to find a shop that will mount a tire that's over 5 years old. This is not some made up myth its real YMMV but you will pay for it somewhere somehow someway....
My fix for all the chit that's out there waiting to enter out tires... Make it mandatory that electric cars have a belly pan that's magnetized (make them pay for the free electric they get) when they plug into a free charging station it dumps the metal in a catch pan... Are that have a system to vacuum the road make them pay for something seeing as they do not pay tax on road fuel...
I had a first last week what looked like a motorcycle spoke went in the center of the tread and thur the sidewall of the tire :shock:
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