> The mystery has been solved when I filled the tire that was leaking on
> a regular basis for months
> and it started hissing loudly and then I discover a screw in it.
Wow, a regular genius! With an .edu address to match, too.
> Discount Tire held true to their warrenty and filled the leak for no
> charge.
Indeed, how /do/ they stay in business, doing these ten dollar repairs
free of charge?
Did you remember to fill out a job application while you were waiting?
cuhulin@webtv.net - 14 Mar 2007 16:32 GMT
Nails/screws/glass/bits of raggity metal in tires.I guess I have seen
them all.
cuhulin
z - 14 Mar 2007 18:07 GMT
On Mar 14, 11:32 am, cuhu...@webtv.net wrote:
> Nails/screws/glass/bits of raggity metal in tires.I guess I have seen
> them all.
> cuhulin
I've seen not just one, but two keys imbedded in the tread, point
first. Hissssssss......
stonej - 17 Mar 2007 23:53 GMT
> > The mystery has been solved when I filled the tire that was leaking on
> > a regular basis for months
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>
> Did you remember to fill out a job application while you were waiting?
No need to be a sarcastic a.shole, I was just saying some nice things
about
Discount Tire and the fact that they covered their warrenty with no
problems.