CrustyJeep
Well-Known Member
$250.75 at Sam's.
$250.75 at Sam's.
Price match ya goof :flipoff:Ya but another $50 to ship it.
Price match ya goof :flipoff:
Price match ya goof :flipoff:
Id like to have them fixed if possible, but whats the best way to do this? Or, where can I take them?
~T.J.
Its not a bad cut but :booo:
****, thats nothing. Jam a couple plugs and some cement in there, stick a patch on the inside and peel out. I've been running an SX with a sidewall cut bigger than that for 3 years and Binder ran it for a year or two before I got them. The patch finally failed this spring, I repatched it and they are ready to go again.
Here is the cut....
Sounds like you have the exact same problem I do. Im hesitant to try and "plug it" and cement it all up simply because if the "scratch" isnt all the way through yet, why make it? I would hope that theres a way to patch the inside or who knows what rather than opening it up even further?Sorry to hijack, but I have some 38" TSL's on the back axle one of my trucks that have some really small seeping sidewall cuts. They hold air okay but need to aired back up every week. Should I just jam some plugs into them and call it a day?