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Posted by Tire Doctor on January 12, 2006 at 18:55:55 from (69.63.29.131):
In Reply to: Tire going flat posted by paulinkansas on January 12, 2006 at 16:08:12:
Experience tells me that you really can't tell the condition of the tire until you get in and check the inside. I have seen really good looking tires on the outside that were unusable when looking at the inside. Also I have seen tires that I was sure I would get a sale from but had to reuse. With the age of the tube I wouldn't recommend reusing it even if it could be patched. Personnally the only tire sealant I don't like to work with is kind that airs up the tire. The older kind used propane and were exposive. We really don't need that kind of excitment. TG
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