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  1. #1
    Kingoftoes Tuskegee Airman
    Went to test the pressure in my tires today, was greeted with an astounding 20 PSI in my front passenger side tire and 30 in the others. Will have to probably get a new set of front tires for like 200$
  2. #2
    RandyCain Houston
    Originally posted by Kingoftoes Went to test the pressure in my tires today, was greeted with an astounding 20 PSI in my front passenger side tire and 30 in the others. Will have to probably get a new set of front tires for like 200$

    Or just fix it with a tire plug, new valve stem or a used tire. Fuck burrito boy, just fill it with vinegrete ass hole.
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  3. #3
    Fluttershy Short Bussy
    Originally posted by RandyCain Or just fix it with a tire plug, new valve stem or a used tire. Fuck burrito boy, just fill it with vinegrete ass hole.
    You old fucks are right. Us zoomers really are fucked.
  4. #4
    RIPtotse victim of incest [my adversative decurved garbo]
    Dude I told u get used tires you mongoloid
  5. #5
    RIPtotse victim of incest [my adversative decurved garbo]
    Originally posted by RandyCain Or just fix it with a tire plug, new valve stem or a used tire. Fuck burrito boy, just fill it with vinegrete ass hole.

    Dude knows
  6. #6
    Air leaks out of every tyre. Usually it's just too slow to notice, but it's cooler this time of year, and all these issues seem to pop up all at once. Pump it up and monitor the situation. Generally 40psi is good, softer tyres give better traction and a softer ride, but get worse fuel mileage.
  7. #7
    TacoBell Houston
    I bet your tired of it
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  8. #8
    igbo Houston [cringe your preliminary chenopodium]
    go rent the same make and model car that you are currently driving and switch the tires, then go return the rental car.
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  9. #9
    A slow puncture (flat) costs like $10-$15 to get fixed at any tire shop...and 15 mins of your time.

    A few years ago I came out of a store and 3x 18-20yr old looking guys were standing staring at their car wheel and as I passed they asked me "sir, do you know how to change a wheel"?

    ...3 of them.

    I walked over and they had the wheel wrench on the floor with a fake plastic lug stuck in it..and a hole on the wheel hub cover where they'd tried to remove the "fake" plastic lug on the hub cover
  10. #10
    Cowboy2013 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson A slow puncture (flat) costs like $10-$15 to get fixed at any tire shop…and 15 mins of your time.

    A few years ago I came out of a store and 3x 18-20yr old looking guys were standing staring at their car wheel and as I passed they asked me "sir, do you know how to change a wheel"?

    …3 of them.

    I walked over and they had the wheel wrench on the floor with a fake plastic lug stuck in it..and a hole on the wheel hub cover where they'd tried to remove the "fake" plastic lug on the hub cover

    If there's nothing in them the wheels are probably bent and that would be more than $15. And tire patch kits are free from Walmart.

    Some of my wheels are bent but they put some kind of seal on it and I keep 40psi in them and they're fine. "Reputable" tire places won't put a tire on them though.
  11. #11
    Originally posted by Cowboy2013 If there's nothing in them the wheels are probably bent and that would be more than $15.

    Well I wasn't really talking about a bent rim.

    I've had LOTs of flats and never paid more than $15...usually $10. If you've got a bent rim that's generally visible anyway..and quite frankly you should be aware you have a bent rim, they dont just "happen".
  12. #12
    Some emergency flat fixer often stops slow punctures. It can work out cheaper, since they are only 5 bucks or so if you shop around, but it's not a guaranteed fix.
  13. #13
    Originally posted by 🦄🌈 MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING - vaxxed and octoboosted 💉 (we beat covid!) 👬💕👭🍀 (🍩✊) Some emergency flat fixer often stops slow punctures. It can work out cheaper, since they are only 5 bucks or so if you shop around, but it's not a guaranteed fix.

    They make repairing any future flats a pain in the ass...better to get it patched properly for the extra $5-10.
  14. #14
    Fluttershy Short Bussy
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson They make repairing any future flats a pain in the ass…better to get it patched properly for the extra $5-10.

    This Brit is retarded and does not realize the corn fed white boy is just pumping a can of fix a flat in there too.
    Very sad. Many such cases.
  15. #15
    I have a TIRED problem. Because I am tired
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