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Re: On-Rim Tubeless Repair Question ....
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Posted by omahagreg on June 03, 2007 at 12:09:14 from (68.13.134.45):
In Reply to: On-Rim Tubeless Repair Question .... posted by MMB on June 03, 2007 at 11:35:15:
Years ago, I bought some pick up tires from a local tire shop. They closed down shortly afterwards, and I was told that Firestone was handling the road hazard warranty I had purchased with these tires. I went in with 1 flat, and they told me they had tried everything to patch, but had to plug instead. They told me those tires would always need to be plugged. So I bought the kit and did it myself from then on, never had a problem with one failing. Greg
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