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Favorite car origins?

Domestic
119 (16.2%)
Import (Asian)
103 (14%)
European
158 (21.5%)
I don't have a car because I play blockland.
354 (48.2%)

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Looks like you have a borked tire.

I think at least two are leaking now so I'll probably just keep refilling them until I get around to buying new ones.

put duct tape on the inside of the tire

Like by the rim or literally inside the tire

Brobably inside of it. Deflate one, remove the cover and stitch up the tube then reassemble the tire and fill it with air.

Brobably inside of it. Deflate one, remove the cover and stitch up the tube then reassemble the tire and fill it with air.

Can't tell if serious or not

I think I have a compressor full of air in the garage so I'm gonna go put more in and I guess track how quickly I'm losing air.


Brobably inside of it. Deflate one, remove the cover and stitch up the tube then reassemble the tire and fill it with air.
stitch up the tube? With a needle and thread?

i didn't know we time traveled to the 1900's

GM has some nice paint


stitch up the tube? With a needle and thread?
No, that would worsen the situation. Cover the hole with ductape or a leakage band.

No, that would worsen the situation. Cover the hole with ductape or a leakage band.
i know it would worsen it, I just figured you wouldn't use the word stitch for that

No, that would worsen the situation. Cover the hole with ductape or a leakage band.

So who's still using tubed tires on their cars, forums?

I dunno. I personally use solid tires or, when it's very muddy, switch it for tires filled with sand. Not me, my parents.

bet you guys got a lot of that sand over there

i didn't know we time traveled to the 1900's

GM has some nice paint
~snip~

which car is that, i dont remember you having anything gm

also, i see this all the time where i am
« Last Edit: August 14, 2015, 10:36:11 PM by warble »

I see that every now and then where I am on GM cars. You can't beat the pre-80s GM paint though.

ikr


my dad had a car exactly like that one only it was Mountain green



stalled everytime you stopped and sometimes while moving, it had a black interior and was sort of rusty it won the ugliest car award at the local car show, oh only to have another like it someday, the 1967 impala/belair is my favorite american car or maybe second to the Pontiac Catalina of the same year but they are really the same car