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Old 03-04-2010, 09:28 AM
wshytle wshytle is offline
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Matt-

That sounds like a very good idea with the tutorial. I've been paying to have mine done but at $10 a pop (which includes a tube) it can get expensive. I'm considering one of those Harbor Freight changers and they just went up to $45. If I'm right they will be on sale again next month for $39.95; at least that's what I'm hoping for. The reason I have them done is I tried a couple that had fix-a-flat in them and that's some nasty stuff. It gets all over everything. I have also experienced the ole screwdriver through the tube bit as well. You never know until you're back working and the tire you just fixed is low on air once again. Ugh!
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