I guess I didn’t get road hazard either.. normally I don’t but I thought since it was for the other half I did……. luckily the tires only had 16000 on them… and it not all wheel drive….
In a sense, yeah. But, it's being replaced with a safer, more accessible unit, a stone's throw up the road. Not like we're pulling out of that part of the city by any means. Which, we did have to do with one store a few years ago. I'm hoping to see more new locations within the relatively near future.
I ran a plug patch in the sidewall of one of my Duratracs on my truck.. for years. I kept it on the back to help minimize sidewall flex. Wore the tire out with no issues.
This was NOT the forecast the other day… supposed to be 3-5” of snow and then in the 40’s the rest of the week. The farm is under a blizzard warning…
Yea, Its in that questionable area... I thought about it... I'll probably keep it. Try to get it mounted for a full size rim for a spare. You got me... The stars must have all aligned up...
Same here on the plug patch Chvymn99 It seems that sidewalls are so thin now-a-days. In my case, it was a stick! About the size of a pencil and pretty close to the exact same spot as yours. The tire was loosing air steadily and we would not have made it home without changing it. Luckily, family dollar in a small town had the plug patch kit. I removed the stick with pliers, reamed out the hole, and then plugged the tire. I hoped to get it home and then buy a replacement tire the next day. That thing has not lost a smidgen of air for a couple of years, thousands of miles and differences in temps. I thought the below zero temps would cause it to fail/leak........no sir!
Is on north facing slope.. that pic is south facing.. few days ago it rained… I don’t live in the UP I want daffodils and Johnny jump ups and Tulips by mid April