you WILL lose the speed rating on that tire if its damaged like that.
Giant bolt vs. my Goodyear Eagle F1
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LOOK HERE:Originally posted by Pony5.0but hey we have broken up 2 times in the past week and she keeps crawling back to me and she told me she would never crawl back to a guy and i am the only one. she tells me she loves me and everything!
Originally posted by NickYou ever make 150k per year? LOL, j/k we all know you're way too dumb to achieve this.
Bag my groceries Clint. I want paper.
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Saw this car in person, Very nice & clean. Well it was spotless to say the leastOriginally posted by Fathead.97.LXPic time.

-Brian.
Looks awesome on the street
Thanks again brian
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Originally posted by Mustangmattgod is speaking to you through ford boxes...
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Probably not. The company I'm trying to think og actually goes in and re-braids the cords too. One of my friends went there to get a tire repaired a few years ago and saved him from having to buy a new $300 tire for his car.Originally posted by 94yellowsleepermy work maybe?
i can try to patch that for you. it will probably hold air, but it depends on how much damage was done to the steel cords. If they are too far gone it may start to bulge and eventually fail."A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station... you figure it out ..."
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I doubt I have to worry about speed rating.Originally posted by MisterCMKyou WILL lose the speed rating on that tire if its damaged like that.
I'm going to end up buying new ones, I've wanted to go wider than 275's for awhile anyways and possibly some different wheels...we'll see how the winter goe$.
Thanks for the compliments.
-Brian.Last edited by Ruiner; 10-31-2005, 06:36 PM.
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