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Posted by Mike on October 13, 2000 at 12:38:58 from (209.91.43.56):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Flat tires! posted by Reid on October 11, 2000 at 20:56:41:
My cost on the stuff is 76$ a tire; x2 = 158 + 30$ for putting new tubes in the tires is 188$. If you decided to splurge, new tires would be around 34$ apiece for a total ticket of 256$. And unless you tell anyone you can't tell em from original. Whatever you do , don't go with that tire puke they clame will fix flats. I have run across 2 types; the first is noxious, thhe fumes will either knock you out when fixing them or send you intoo the twilight zone. The second looks like green snot in the tire. Neither is at all pleasent to work on! Just my thoughts, hope was helpful. Mike
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