There's a bolt in my tire!
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Yesterday I must have ran over a big bolt because this morning my tire was flat to the rim I'm not sure if they will be able to patch it, do u guys no where I can order a new tire to mach the rest of my stock tires??? I looked on www.tirerack.com but the tread design isn't the same. THANKS Kevin
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I had to go to the dealer to get a replacement. $178 for the tire + install. Plus it took a week to get there.
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Originally posted by acadian@April 15, 2005, 1:00 PM
Yeah, use this as an opportunity to get 255's all the way around. Or, at least in the rear right now.
Yeah, use this as an opportunity to get 255's all the way around. Or, at least in the rear right now.
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Originally posted by norcalmustang@April 14, 2005, 8:27 PM
Yesterday I must have ran over a big bolt because this morning my tire was flat to the rim I'm not sure if they will be able to patch it, do u guys no where I can order a new tire to mach the rest of my stock tires??? I looked on www.tirerack.com but the tread design isn't the same. THANKS Kevin
Yesterday I must have ran over a big bolt because this morning my tire was flat to the rim I'm not sure if they will be able to patch it, do u guys no where I can order a new tire to mach the rest of my stock tires??? I looked on www.tirerack.com but the tread design isn't the same. THANKS Kevin
You can get a replacement Parelli from Discount Tire. I had to buy one when I ran over a piece of freeway junk. If you can afford to toss 3 good tires to change brands/size, it's your choice. I found it much more economical to just buy the 1 tire. After 25-30,000 miles I will then consider my tire options.
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