Posted by iowa_tire_guy on October 21, 2007 at 19:04:06 from (207.177.88.101):
In Reply to: Tire Repair? Replace? posted by aFORDable on October 21, 2007 at 10:44:49:
The question is whether it is a cut or a break. Did it come from the inside or the outside. I ask that because where you say it is,that is where a tire will break down because the torque is transfered to the lug there. That is a tough place to hold a boot because it flexes there every time around but I would boot it if you wanted to and not really worry about the repair holding. But if it is a break from the inside then the tire is breaking down and in time another place will break also. At some point you will be spending far too much for an old tire that is breaking down. If it is a cut then the tire isn't breaking down and probably will hold. Also $1000 seems plenty even for a radial mounted, but haven't priced that size for a while.
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