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akern
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Posted: 10/22/02 - 10:06 Post subject: All you tire experts help me out.
I need new tires for my car. I haven't bought many tires so was wondering what brands you liked or didn't like. Hubby says NOT Goodyear!!! That is what came on the car origionally. I have 65,000 on those tires. I didn't think that was too shabby.
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Running Brewer
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Posted: 10/22/02 - 10:59 Post subject:
I have goodyear on my truck. The first set went 70,000 this set should do the same.
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keltic63
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Posted: 10/22/02 - 12:09 Post subject:
I have 4 of those "tire" things on my car. I find it best to keep them in contact with the road. Sometimes you have to "rotate" them which evidently is different from spinning them, because I've seen them in action and it kinda looks like they are rotating, but my FIL says that's not the same thing. Oh, and you might have to go to this thing called an air pump and stick some air in the tires
need any other advice?
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purple hayes
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Posted: 10/22/02 - 12:14 Post subject:
I'd suggest a folding tire. Maybe something in purple ::
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akern
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Posted: 10/22/02 - 12:18 Post subject:
| keltic63 wrote: | I have 4 of those "tire" things on my car. I find it best to keep them in contact with the road. Sometimes you have to "rotate" them which evidently is different from spinning them, because I've seen them in action and it kinda looks like they are rotating, but my FIL says that's not the same thing. Oh, and you might have to go to this thing called an air pump and stick some air in the tires
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Just what I would expect from a guy that wears a skirt.
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shelflifers
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Posted: 10/22/02 - 12:21 Post subject:
Just make sure that you get some nice 'mags' so you can put some baseball cards in em.
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keltic63
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Posted: 10/22/02 - 12:21 Post subject:
| akern wrote: | | keltic63 wrote: | I have 4 of those "tire" things on my car. I find it best to keep them in contact with the road. Sometimes you have to "rotate" them which evidently is different from spinning them, because I've seen them in action and it kinda looks like they are rotating, but my FIL says that's not the same thing. Oh, and you might have to go to this thing called an air pump and stick some air in the tires
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Just what I would expect from a guy that wears a skirt. |
my knowledge of motor vehicles astounds you, no?
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