I would be interested to see how they're going to access the inside of the tire to patch it without removing it from the vehicle...
Eric
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Not entirely true....I have tubes in the tires on the Camaro right now.
But still, my point is valid - there is no way you're going to patch a tire from the outside, even with my best redneck skills, lol
Eric
On 4/18/12, eric© <eric...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Not entirely true....I have tubes in the tires on the Camaro right now.
>
> But still, my point is valid - there is no way you're going to patch a tire
> from the outside, even with my best redneck skills, lol
>
> Eric
> On Apr 18, 2012 9:11 AM, "Nathan Warnick" <digit...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> **
>> Unless your driving something from the 30, tires have been tube less for
>> quite some years
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You haven't heard of Nate's new development in latexscopic surgery?