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Date:         Thu, 29 Oct 2009 15:51:53 -0500
Reply-To:     Michael Sullivan <sandwichhead@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Michael Sullivan <sandwichhead@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Tire Damage Question
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Not to rub it in, but DO you have the Road hazard? If so, it is covered for free or a little$. I alos use Discount Tire(America's Tire on the west coast, I believe) and they cover for zero $$. My wife has Firestone on hers and 3 days after I bought em, hit some road debris and tore out the sidewall. Cost 12$ to replace. Good luck. P.S. I wiuld think that you could use a plug to patch it since you haven't lost any air and keep it as a spare, at least. Michael in San Antonio 91GL AT 'Gringo' 73 Beetle

< I buy tires from Discount Tire and I pay the extra for that > coverage. I realize that the likelihood of actually ever making a claim > is slim, but ...... I pay anyway. > >

> I wouldn't try to use that tire. > > David McNeely > > > > On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 3:15 PM, John Rodgers wrote: > > Just a short time ago, I bought a set of General Altimax Heavy Load >> 205/70/R14 M.S tires for my 88 GL. Yesterday I picked up a 1/8 inch >> dia. >> nail through the tire just at the very edge of the tread of the tire - >> to the outside of that part that sits on the road. Around here - no >> one >> wants to touch it for a repair. >> >> What is the opinion of The List tire gurus about repairing such damage >> as a nail puncture at that location. I hate to give up this brand new >> tire. I pulled the tire - but not the nail. The tire never has gone >> flat, even as I write now - it's maybe lost a pound of pressure. I >> drove >> for 25 miles on that tire before finding the nail quite by accident. >> >> Thanks. >> >> -- >> John Rodgers >> Clayartist and Moldmaker >> 88'GL VW Bus Driver >> Chelsea, AL >> Http://www.moldhaus.com <http://www.moldhaus.com/> >> >


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