now that you mention it, it did go flat after I saw the movie…
on the way to get it plugged, I’m lazy and on vacation, I’m gonna just have someone else do it while I’m at home drinking a beer and BBQing
ok, ill be that guy, the tire should be patched and plugged, u need to demoint the tire to check for other damage and if u vulcanize a patch inside and a plug to seal out moisture the tire will be good
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Reids in elma does a badass job fixing tires.
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reids in west seneca is better
u cant patch that its in the round part of the tire u can only plug and most shops wont even do it so u may have to do it urself
first shop said no, second shop put a plug in it. We’ll see how long it lasts. Auto-x next sunday…
dunn wont plug that, and according to them its not safe to have a plug there