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![]() 12/01/2017 at 13:31 |
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Yeah, but when I do it its a failed state inspection....
![]() 12/01/2017 at 13:40 |
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It’s mind-blowing to see so much work invested in trying to save one very-used tire. But I’m sure these tires are expensive enough to justify it.
![]() 12/01/2017 at 13:44 |
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Okay, now let’s see them do this one !
![]() 12/01/2017 at 13:47 |
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$30,000 for a new tire, supposedly.
![]() 12/01/2017 at 14:13 |
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You should subscribe to extreme machines magazine. Which desipite name is a youtube channel. I saw this video there and they have lots of other satisfying things.
![]() 12/01/2017 at 14:15 |
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Google led me to a tire/application similar to that of the pic in my other comment that’s up in the neighborhood of $42k. Yikes!
![]() 12/01/2017 at 14:22 |
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In 2009... I’d like to know how much it costs for that bloke to patch it. Figure shipping, too. And I bet there are some interesting smells.