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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ran06chevy View Post
    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.
    $243 Aaawww don't tell me that!

    Nelson~Performance

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurboMic View Post
    pull it out.....
    lol!
    Quote Originally Posted by STUNNA View Post
    lol

    what happened afterall
    It's still sitting in the driveway like that!

    Nelson~Performance

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    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

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    that a Nitto420s?

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    Quote Originally Posted by STUNNA View Post
    that a Nitto420s?
    Yes it is.

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    Woo! Hoo! Got it fixed & it was only $5

    Nelson~Performance

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    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
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    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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    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

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