All right, we got some great replies. Thanks, everyone. Let's rank them according to the opening post's instructions:
1) Donald Eberson
2) Everyone else
3) Russian crash video survivors
So!
#1 DONALD EBERBAYE:
Have you considered flat fixer? Someone here said you usually don't go very fast, so you could try that and see if it fills the leak, then (as the instruction says) pump the fix gas out and replace with air.
Nice. NIIICE! This is what I like to hear. The advantages of this way is that it's cheaper, it means I get to use the tire that has all its tread and I can just drop it off. Excellent. Thanks, Donny!
#2 EVERYONE ELSE
Aardvark wrote:Get a new tire. Safety is priority one.
Priority one is looking cool!
/me fails to get leather cleaner for his leather jacket having owned it for three years
Flack wrote: deflated it and aired it back up and that fixed it.
I like this one. It can deflate on its own over the winter, and I can fill it back with air with my pump in March. Love it! No complaints here.
Jizaboz wrote:If it's a new tire I'd just get it "plugged" at a tire shop for like 20$
Jiz with the easy way out and the German way of noting currency by putting the symbol second. That's how they caught the guy who killed the Lindbergh baby, by the way. Just saying.
The Happiness Engine wrote:Jesus, don't fucking put fix-a-flat in your tire.
All right there Mr. Negative. Just for that, no matter what happens you should consider Fix-a-Flat....
for your heart
#3 was a joke. There are no Russian crash survivors. Much like cancer, you can only ever be in partial Russian crash remission.
All right, we got some great replies. Thanks, everyone. Let's rank them according to the opening post's instructions:
1) Donald Eberson
2) Everyone else
3) Russian crash video survivors
So!
#1 DONALD EBERBAYE:
[quote]Have you considered flat fixer? Someone here said you usually don't go very fast, so you could try that and see if it fills the leak, then (as the instruction says) pump the fix gas out and replace with air. [/quote]
Nice. NIIICE! This is what I like to hear. The advantages of this way is that it's cheaper, it means I get to use the tire that has all its tread and I can just drop it off. Excellent. Thanks, Donny!
#2 EVERYONE ELSE
[quote="Aardvark"]Get a new tire. Safety is priority one.[/quote]
Priority one is looking cool!
/me fails to get leather cleaner for his leather jacket having owned it for three years
[quote="Flack"] deflated it and aired it back up and that fixed it. [/quote]
I like this one. It can deflate on its own over the winter, and I can fill it back with air with my pump in March. Love it! No complaints here.
[quote="Jizaboz"]If it's a new tire I'd just get it "plugged" at a tire shop for like 20$[/quote]
Jiz with the easy way out and the German way of noting currency by putting the symbol second. That's how they caught the guy who killed the Lindbergh baby, by the way. Just saying.
[quote="The Happiness Engine"]Jesus, don't fucking put fix-a-flat in your tire.[/quote]
All right there Mr. Negative. Just for that, no matter what happens you should consider Fix-a-Flat.... [i]for your heart[/i]
#3 was a joke. There are no Russian crash survivors. Much like cancer, you can only ever be in partial Russian crash remission.