tire gash!
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tire gash!
is it a bad thing that i have a gash as deep as the thickness of our key and aobut .5 inch by .5 inch in a tire???
the gay ass A-frame blocked my view of a shopping cart holding area...
i saw the first concrete "log" but the second one i didn't and i scratched a rim and cut my tire
the gay ass A-frame blocked my view of a shopping cart holding area...
i saw the first concrete "log" but the second one i didn't and i scratched a rim and cut my tire
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Ouch! sorry about your rim man! as for your tire, if its in the sidewall, its bad! it will be a weak spot and could bubble of shred.
if its on the tread surface, its not too bad.
if its on the tread surface, its not too bad.
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Re: tire gash!
Originally posted by nokio
the gay ass A-frame blocked my view of a shopping cart holding area...
the gay ass A-frame blocked my view of a shopping cart holding area...
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Lacky visibility... This is why when I was backing slowly... I hit a tilted sign post and sliced my rear bumper... Cost of Repairs are estimated at $1195 plus $1,000 paint detailing job.
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Your looking at $200 (assuming you have the type-s), I would seriously consider getting a set of good tires, I am looking at getting the bridgestone s-03's at about $150 a pop, lots of peeps here have recommmened them.
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