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Old 8/31/14, 10:44 PM
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A wounded soldier lies in the dark

Been out of commission for a week. The dealership that patched my tire after i got a screw in it didnt patch it properly. Now its leaking again. Been driving my Mercedes suv all week. Sucks seeing it in the garage, and not being able to drive it. Have to wait a few more days till the dealerships opens. Worst part about it all is i had a lancer evo try to rev me up while i was in my suv... i hate not being in my mustang when these clowns try to act hard


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Old 9/1/14, 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by xtc.inc
Been out of commission for a week. The dealership that patched my tire after i got a screw in it didnt patch it properly. Now its leaking again. Been driving my Mercedes suv all week. Sucks seeing it in the garage, and not being able to drive it. Have to wait a few more days till the dealerships opens. Worst part about it all is i had a lancer evo try to rev me up while i was in my suv... i hate not being in my mustang when these clowns try to act hard
Sorry to hear. But if it's just a tire leak, any reputable shop should be able to work that for you. I'd just jack it up, take the wheel and tire to them.
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That's quite a textbook definition of a first world problem ))

Sorry to hear though, as long as the sidewall is not damaged any tire shop can fix it quick.
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Your car, regardless what you think of it, isn't a soldier. Use a little discretion when thinking up a thread title, please.
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Originally Posted by kcoTiger
Your car, regardless what you think of it, isn't a soldier. Use a little discretion when thinking up a thread title, please.

Maybe he's Kellen Winslow Jr
Old 9/1/14, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by kcoTiger
Your car, regardless what you think of it, isn't a soldier. Use a little discretion when thinking up a thread title, please.
well its obviously a joke, and way to a extravagant of a thread tittle for that purpose
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well its obviously a joke, and way to a extravagant of a thread tittle for that purpose
Having seen my fair share of soldiers and Marines lying bleeding in the dark, I fail to find it amusing.

On the subject, shouldn't you just be able to take it to a tire place and have them fix it? I doubt it would cost much and if it's not in the sidewall, it shouldn't be an issue to get it sealed properly.
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I always used those DIY tire repair kit and never had an issue with them
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Originally Posted by kcoTiger
Having seen my fair share of soldiers and Marines lying bleeding in the dark, I fail to find it amusing.

On the subject, shouldn't you just be able to take it to a tire place and have them fix it? I doubt it would cost much and if it's not in the sidewall, it shouldn't be an issue to get it sealed properly.
my apologies sir, didnt mean to strike a nerve with you. Thank you for your service regardless
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Discount tire fixes tires for free while you wait. Of course if the dealership screwed up on the repair then I would of course take it back to them to fix. A week for a flat ...what country are you in?
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Oh look you're joining in the irrelevant post's now too.

flat tire = post worthy.
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Oh look you're joining in the irrelevant post's now too.

flat tire = post worthy.
exactly, might as well since everybody is doing it
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