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I just had this happen to me last week. I had a nail in same tire and 20 psi. I had it repaired and I expect no problems till they wear out. This tire has 2,000 miles upon it.
Good luck. Tires are not the time to cheap out. |
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"Just so you don't waste any money, keep the two good tires. Just find a car that only needs two tires on one side. Wait, they will have to be needed on the same side of the car that your two good tires came off of. No, scratch that idea if your car still has gas in it. You'll need to find a car that only needs two tires on the side that is the same side as your two good tires came off of and needs gas. Yeah, that's it." |
My head is hurting
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Minsu if you think Arizona doesn't get snow look at flagstaff
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Lol I was gonna edit it, I meant Phoenix Arizona lol.
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Btw I need like legit answers how long can I drive on 11psi
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drive at all on 11 psi............Your safety comes first.. good luck amigo........ :tiphat: |
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like zero. |
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I don't get it... :confused: :confused: Or is it not holding air? Do you have a puncture? Can you patch it enough to make it to a tire repair shop for a proper patch? Or remove the wheel and take it...? So many solutions have been provided. |
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Im at work....I'm gonna go home now, fill it with air first see how it holds up
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i'm stil confused over why this is even a thread.
my tire is low on air. i should probably fill that up before i drive. done. now as for you terrible tire wear issues then go get an alignment and see whats wrong. |
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