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03-07-2007, 09:12 AM | #1 |
Drives: 07 YARIS Automatic/LiftBac/Red Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Southern NH- USA
Posts: 144
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Flat Tire
Ok, seems like its been dead in here for awhile, so I'll start a new thread.
Had a flat the other day (car sat for 3.5 days) before I left for work. Put air in it and managed to get to work later. At work I checked it out and found on the inside groove a small sheet metal or wood screw. Now, I can put a plug in it myself BUT I'm not sure I want to. Why.....you ask? The screw is small in diameter and I don't want to make the hole (once I pull out the screw) any larger to accomidate (did I spell it right?) the plug I put in. So, what do you think....should I say f*** it and go for it with a larger hole so the plug fits or have the garage put in a patch/plug from the inside?? I think I'm going for the garage........................ sambo42xa Southern, NH
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