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Only Happy When it Rains
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If you can find a place to repair it you should Really any decent tire shop will bang it out, and it should cost less than it would to buy one. And don't worry about it being dangerous, you should see some of the crap that is out there that still works just fine. If it holds air it will be good to drive on.
But the stock steel wheels are amazingly flimsy. Hit a big enough pothole and they'll bend.
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