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Re: Tire Replacement
#1 Nov 29, 2007 4:54 am |
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Thanks fro the help! I'll try the belt method although the starter fluid method sounds great!! :-)
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Tire Replacement
#2 Nov 27, 2007 11:59 am |
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My tires lost all the air in them over the summer and the blower got moved. The tires are no longer mounted correctly and filling them with air doesn't re-seat them, in fact they are loose on the rim. They do not contain innertubes. What do I need to do to re-seat the tires and get them filled up? Any help?
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