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Old 06-20-2008, 12:53 PM   #14 (permalink)
mxgimp
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this just happend to me last night the valve stem cracked lost air fast. hit a corner and the rear was all over so i pulled over tire was about half flat then only took about a minet to go to the rim. to make madders worse the stupit kid at big o put my spare on (back door spare)with an impact and spun the carage bolt used on the carrier. so we could not get it off. i was heading to my dads for dinner so i had him bring me one of his old dodge wheels but the inner circle was to small. we tried to cut the spare off but broke the only sawsal blade we had. lucky i was only about 10 miles from my sisters house my bother inlaw has a beed braker he picked up the tire and put a new valve stem in for me just 3 short hours later i was good to go
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