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| ABlockOfCheese:
--- Quote from: Pie Crust on August 14, 2015, 12:08:58 PM ---Brobably inside of it. Deflate one, remove the cover and stitch up the tube then reassemble the tire and fill it with air. --- End quote --- stitch up the tube? With a needle and thread? |
| e-maxx:
i didn't know we time traveled to the 1900's GM has some nice paint |
| Pie Crust:
--- Quote from: ABlockOfCheese on August 14, 2015, 08:16:28 PM ---stitch up the tube? With a needle and thread? --- End quote --- No, that would worsen the situation. Cover the hole with ductape or a leakage band. |
| ABlockOfCheese:
--- Quote from: Pie Crust on August 14, 2015, 08:38:08 PM ---No, that would worsen the situation. Cover the hole with ductape or a leakage band. --- End quote --- i know it would worsen it, I just figured you wouldn't use the word stitch for that |
| Dionysusan:
--- Quote from: Pie Crust on August 14, 2015, 08:38:08 PM ---No, that would worsen the situation. Cover the hole with ductape or a leakage band. --- End quote --- So who's still using tubed tires on their cars, forums? |
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