flx a flat?
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a buddy of my show me how to use those plug stuff to repair a tire.. he also used this type of pase/glue on it tho.. he said if it gets on your hand. skin's coming out.. but just wondering if that glue is needed...
you can get those plug tire repair in Wal mart for 4bucks for the whole kit..
you can get those plug tire repair in Wal mart for 4bucks for the whole kit..
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what about this?
http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen...=1129134106198
the sealant is made by dunlop. i have little info on what the sealant but being produced by an actual tire manufacturer, would it be a better product?
i have to do something because of all the custom amps and subs in the back of our car there is no place for a spare anymore...
http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen...=1129134106198
the sealant is made by dunlop. i have little info on what the sealant but being produced by an actual tire manufacturer, would it be a better product?
i have to do something because of all the custom amps and subs in the back of our car there is no place for a spare anymore...
Last edited by Benjamin T; 10-12-05 at 09:18 AM.
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Originally Posted by Benjamin T
what about this?
http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen...romSearch=true
the sealant is made by dunlop. i have little info on what the sealant but being produced by an actual tire manufacturer, would it be a better product?
i have to do something because of all the custom amps and subs in the back of our car there is no place for a spare anymore...
http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen...romSearch=true
the sealant is made by dunlop. i have little info on what the sealant but being produced by an actual tire manufacturer, would it be a better product?
i have to do something because of all the custom amps and subs in the back of our car there is no place for a spare anymore...
The link didn't show me the product, nor can I find it on the site. Regardless, I don't think the fact that it is made by Dunlop will ensure it is a better product. The material used to seal the puncture will more than likely be very similiar to other products on the market since they are all accomplishing the same goal. Due to your lack of trunk space, a can of fix-a-flat is most likely your only solution. Go with any canned product, but be sure to use it as a fix to get you to the tire shop and not a fix that you continue to drive on for 6 months!
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damn. let me try another site:
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/pw/airman.htm
can u see this one?
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/pw/airman.htm
can u see this one?
Last edited by Benjamin T; 10-12-05 at 09:24 AM.
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Originally Posted by Benjamin T
damn. let me try another site:
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/pw/airman.htm
can u see this one?
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/pw/airman.htm
can u see this one?
#23
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Originally Posted by Benjamin T
yeah u share my same thoughts/concerns.
what does being latex signify? what little i know about latex is what i learned on CSI
what does being latex signify? what little i know about latex is what i learned on CSI
I don't think it really signifies anything outside of being a flexible, plastic-like substance.
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