Posted by John A on December 05, 2014 at 14:57:58 from (162.251.9.41):
In Reply to: Tires - nail holes posted by DaninKansas on December 05, 2014 at 13:43:10:
Dan, I have a local Spanish run tire shop that fixes any and all tires, Semi"s to golf carts A place like that is where I go with all My non warrantied tires. All name brand tire ships have just gotten too p!ssy for my taste. But with the world getting so Sue-Happy It is no wonder that the name brand tire place are in CYA Mode. I too Have patched tires with a single nail hole at the base of the side wall many, many times and I haven had any failures but that was my results. Go find a Place Like that and make sure it is put back on the rear axle IMO! MY Thoughts, It is your tire, Your Decision! Later, John A.
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