I had the handle of a metal wrasp go through the sidewall on one of my Nittos last month $243 dollars later it was fixed.
I had the handle of a metal wrasp go through the sidewall on one of my Nittos last month $243 dollars later it was fixed.
2006 Chevy ECSB 5.3 - New L33 Motor,CAI, Descreened MAF, Nelson 93 tune, Transgo Shift Kit, servos, 3in exhaust, Borla, pacetter LT's, and ORY, Aeroforce Furture: stall, cam, 4.10's
Not sure what brand tire that is but the Goodyear LS2 275/55/20 is only about $150 at most tire stores including SAMS and Discount Tire.
See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709
that a Nitto420s?
Woo! Hoo! Got it fixed & it was only $5![]()
Nelson~Performance
When i worked at the garage, we pulled all kinds of crap from tires.
Bones from roadkill, spark plugs, a new valve stem (bet that happened behind the bays) pliers, rail road spike, scissors, bungy cord hooks, etc.... List goes on and on.
Usually the internal patch will fix a hole up to 3/4'' or an inch max.
Glad to see it was $5 and not $2xx.xx
2013 CC 5.3
81 C10 LS1 project
This is the worst I've ever seen. My boss lost his prybar in the field, we also noticed the tire on the tractor a little low. Well we found the prybar.
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2006 SilveradoLittle Black Bitch
Of all the things I have seen stuck in a tire, I gotta say a pry bar is a first...out here it's mostly the flint rock that gets people, it just cuts the hell out of tires
Always buying things I dont need to impress people I dont know