![]() 10/01/2015 at 18:33 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Accidentally drove over a broken beer bottle. I’m planning for the worst.
Does anyone know if you can use a patch kit on MPSS tires?
No exciting photo, sorry. Kinjaaaaaaa.
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Bottle: Git rekt carscrub
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Was it Canadian beer? If so it will probably apologize and cover the damages.
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I bet you’re ok. Glass is pretty brittle, I doubt you punctured the tire.
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It depends. If it’s a hole, plug it .
But if it’s a slash...
![]() 10/01/2015 at 18:55 |
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I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that it’s pretty unlikely that you punctured a car tire on broken glass.
![]() 10/01/2015 at 18:57 |
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Working night shifts at convienience stores as a teenager meant the local hoods liked to put bottles behind your wheels.. Driving a 4x4 meant it never bothered me.
![]() 10/01/2015 at 19:14 |
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I did a glass bottle antitrust case once - most of the bottles used for beer are fairly brittle and have thin walls.
![]() 10/01/2015 at 20:36 |
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I hope it was empty at least. Otherwise you are criminally responsible for a dead soldier. Sorry, but thats the way it is. Eh?
![]() 10/01/2015 at 21:03 |
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You’re probably fine. I have only had a handful of flats from broken glass, and they were all on thin bicycle tires. You’d have to be pretty unlucky for glass to puncture a car tire.
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