Philberto wrote:I think the site said that as long as the beads aren't stuck in the patch when you are patching it, then they'll work fine... and I'd assume if that was true, then all you'd need to do in the event of a puncture would be to add some beads back into the tire.
OregTrailBlazin wrote:I bet Fix-a-flat would make a mess out of these things!!
OregTrailBlazin wrote:Fix a Flat has got me home 2 different times from deep in the woods, one time I had to use it on the spare tire!! I don't recommend using it unless you have to , But I WOULDN'T go out without an industrial can of it!!
JamesDowning wrote:Slime and Fix-a-flat are for sissies... I've got one of these suckers. From you even, Johnny!
(http://www.wheelersoffroad.com/towstrap.htm)
JamesDowning wrote:Slime and Fix-a-flat are for sissies... I've got one of these suckers. From you even, Johnny!
(http://www.wheelersoffroad.com/towstrap.htm)
OregTrailBlazin wrote:When did you get it from us?? I don't have you in the system..
bgwolfpack wrote:Cost me $29.95 but yes you are James Downing.
You just moved?
JamesDowning wrote:Or is that one of my aliases?
bgwolfpack wrote:JamesDowning wrote:Or is that one of my aliases?
Maybe you go by other names too, I don't know but as far as the State of Maryland is concerned they know you as James Downing (Jimmy in one listing). I got a lot more info on you but anyone who wants it will cost them.