OK are you ready for this one
Re: OK are you ready for this one
meet us here we will show you the tireless set up and you may want to tune your car jim
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ad.php?t=29303
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ad.php?t=29303
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Re: OK are you ready for this one
I'm sure all the Crossfires came with the kit.
Older years have tire sealant with expiration dates that have been passed now.
I don't recommend the sealant anyway as it ultimately ruins the tire.
I suggest you do as many others here have.
Buy a good tire plug kit and a good pair of needle nose pliers.
If the situation occurs you can remove the object from the tire and install the plug.
Then use your tire inflater to fill the tire back up with air.
This can usually be a permanent fix in most cases.
Older years have tire sealant with expiration dates that have been passed now.
I don't recommend the sealant anyway as it ultimately ruins the tire.
I suggest you do as many others here have.
Buy a good tire plug kit and a good pair of needle nose pliers.
If the situation occurs you can remove the object from the tire and install the plug.
Then use your tire inflater to fill the tire back up with air.
This can usually be a permanent fix in most cases.
Re: OK are you ready for this one
Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
I'm sure all the Crossfires came with the kit.
Older years have tire sealant with expiration dates that have been passed now.
I don't recommend the sealant anyway as it ultimately ruins the tire.
I suggest you do as many others here have.
Buy a good tire plug kit and a good pair of needle nose pliers.
If the situation occurs you can remove the object from the tire and install the plug.
Then use your tire inflater to fill the tire back up with air.
This can usually be a permanent fix in most cases.
Older years have tire sealant with expiration dates that have been passed now.
I don't recommend the sealant anyway as it ultimately ruins the tire.
I suggest you do as many others here have.
Buy a good tire plug kit and a good pair of needle nose pliers.
If the situation occurs you can remove the object from the tire and install the plug.
Then use your tire inflater to fill the tire back up with air.
This can usually be a permanent fix in most cases.
There is the complete answer!
Re: OK are you ready for this one
Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
Buy a good tire plug kit and a good pair of needle nose pliers.
If the situation occurs you can remove the object from the tire and install the plug.
Then use your tire inflater to fill the tire back up with air.
This can usually be a permanent fix in most cases.
If the situation occurs you can remove the object from the tire and install the plug.
Then use your tire inflater to fill the tire back up with air.
This can usually be a permanent fix in most cases.