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ok so i was rideing on the street and we live in a new neighborhood an there building alot of new houses anyways i got a nail in one and its flat so shoouuld i jus get that one fixed or get all new tires and i waant to stay with the stock rimes so if u can tell me were i can get pritty cheap or cheapper tires i would like to get some 589s i loike those
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I would just plug it unless you are into hard core racing. A cheep fix that works well.
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alright thanks were could i get that done like at discount tire or could i buy a kit and do it my self
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alright thanks were could i get that done like at discount tire or could i buy a kit and do it my self
You can do it yourself real easy! Less than $10 you can buy a plug kit at any auto parts store, wal-mart, etc. The instuctions are on the package: clean the hole with one tool and insert a plug with the other 5 minutes time.
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well i acuttaly took it to tiremax and they did it for free but thanks
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Buying a kit is the best 10 bucks you can spend for your sidexside..... You can plug a trailer tire, etc, etc, etc, if needed. I have a kit in all of my trailers for work and for play.
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I actually jammed 6 plugs into one hole that was punched by a rail road spike. It was a quick fix to get it home but it actually worked fine and I drove it for a couple of weeks until I got a new tire. Don't leave home without a cheap plug kit.
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I have a plug that has stayed in for almost a year.
My Ranger is better than your Rhino
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Tire slime works like a champ...push a bottle in before a long ride and if you get a hole, you will see a lime green spot on the tire...you will never even know you had a hole..
2008 RZR
Mostly stock...but getting better...
Race it at SSQSA
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