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Vampire Panties
Apr 18, 2001
nposter
Nap Ghost

Bip Roberts posted:

Just get that expanding foam and spray it in

:haibrow:

OP if you can hear the leak than its probably small enough to be repaired, or at least resealed with the tire foam gunk.


Quick tip - if you put the tire gunk in, TELL THE TIRE SHOP GUYS when they pop the tire off the wheel that poo poo flys e v e r y w h e r e

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Vampire Panties
Apr 18, 2001
nposter
Nap Ghost

redshirt posted:

I'll use this tire thread to confess I don't really know how to change a tire. When my tire popped I called AAA because that's why I subscribe. I think I could figure it out if absolutely desperate, but if I'm on 95? Calling AAA.

Thank you that felt good to get off my chest.

Changing tires on a modern car with the included tools is a complicated PITA. If you have AAA, use it.

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