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Posted by Burrhead on September 02, 2000 at 10:06:06 from (12.74.17.54):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Follow up question ref thorns in tires. posted by Nathan(GA) on September 02, 2000 at 09:52:45:
I know what you mean on hard to believe. The one that was hard for me to believe is that cooking oil will work for tire sealant, but it does work very good. Let all the air out and add a pint per tire, air them back up and you won't have flats so bad. I usually don't tell anybody that one because these yuppies think I'm physcotic enough already. I got NTB to order me some Mexican Agrico tires last year. The 12.4X24 and 13.?X28 tires were only about $110 each from them, the 15" and 16" front tires were like $20 each. Sometimes the car tire people will cut you a heck uva deal just to finish out a container for shipment of their order. The Agrico tires are made by Cooper at the same plant some Coopers are made in according to the guru at NTB.
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