well i got me a new used vehicle... and 1 tire has a slit in the sidewall. it doesnt go through it... it holds air but you can see its a small slit.
any way to repair this? its a maxxis buckshot mudder BTW
well i got me a new used vehicle... and 1 tire has a slit in the sidewall. it doesnt go through it... it holds air but you can see its a small slit.
any way to repair this? its a maxxis buckshot mudder BTW
Nope, tires get lots of cuts when off road and unless they cut belts there is no real issue usually.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06
mike do you have yahoo messenger or AOL?
since your online now... it would be faster than waiting for google to update...
yahoo : big_dogue AOL:vpiper45
No, but my email is pretty fast and the one in the header is legit.
Mike
A case for Shoe-Goo?
Earle
Yes!
That would likely seal it up to at least keep water out.
Mike
Earle Hort> A case for Shoe-Goo?
I used it to do a nice restore on my vintage 1986 Whitco soft top and doors. It fixed the cracks in the windows and has held vinyl patches on the odd treerat chew holes. Excellent stuff!
Mike
Earle Hort> Heh, I put some on a bike tire to seal a cut, and it is still holding.
Heh, I put some on a bike tire to seal a cut, and it is still holding. Never tried it on a car tire though. I even use it on shoes.
Earle
LOL I never thought I'd hear someone else call squirrels tree rats.
Chris
Mike Roma> I used it to do a nice restore on my vintage 1986 Whitco soft top and
i bought Goop Automotive contact and sealant and i bought Monkey Grip rubber cement.
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