Cool way to fix a flat tire

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  1. Slow5.0 New Member

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    We always did that with the mowers when I worked at the golf course. Problem is that if you mess it up, the whole tire explodes, very dangerous (but fun)
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    that's pretty funny, i didn't know you could do that... does look dangerous though
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    I watched that on the Discovery channel.. It was also in a Jeep magazine.

    I dont think it would work as well with a low-pro mustang tire
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    You sure it won't work on my rear 35 low profile tires :rlaugh:
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    haha thats awesome
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    why were you on z28.com!!!!
  8. Slow5.0 New Member

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    Just checking what enemy doing J/K
    It was posted by shiby driver on my local forum so i thought it will be cool post here

    :SNSign: :SNSign:
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    I've heard about doing that. But that only works if you've somehow unseated the bead from the tire on the rim.
  10. SeventyMach1 Keep it lubed .... keep it straight .... and keep

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    What were YOU doing there?

    DIS-pwned! :D
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    On my local club www.eriestreetmachines.com one guy who own chevy post that
  12. SeventyMach1 Keep it lubed .... keep it straight .... and keep

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    Yeah, you had a good excuse Ernan. I was aiming that comment toward Kyle, lol.

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