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Quote from: 257wbymagkiller on October 05, 2016, 01:54:51 PMPicked up a tire from some very sketchy people but the tire checked out and i got it for $80! its almost brad new and there are no tears or patches and no lugs missing! past my water check also. so now i just need to track down a rim.Don't post a picture of the tire. Someone might recognize it...
Picked up a tire from some very sketchy people but the tire checked out and i got it for $80! its almost brad new and there are no tears or patches and no lugs missing! past my water check also. so now i just need to track down a rim.
Quote from: Timberstalker on October 04, 2016, 08:38:05 PMLook on Craigslist for a used 35" tire and have it mounted on your spare wheel. Or call a tire shop and have them hold an old one that they have. However, Part of the problem with this is that you cannot fit a 35" tire in the spare tire storage slot so it'll have to be kept somewhere else. This is my two cents. Depends on the truck. It might require some modification to be able to squeak in there. I have a 35 under my Super Duty that only took minimal modification to fit ( I did add a heat shield between the tire and exhaust) My Frontier fit a 34" tire in as the spare with no issue. How does fix a flat or Green Slime, or other similar products render the tire useless?
Look on Craigslist for a used 35" tire and have it mounted on your spare wheel. Or call a tire shop and have them hold an old one that they have. However, Part of the problem with this is that you cannot fit a 35" tire in the spare tire storage slot so it'll have to be kept somewhere else. This is my two cents.
Get another wheel I suggest you get a jack out and tire wrench and go through the motions of changing the trail wheel. You might be able to use your tow vehicle jack and wrench but maybe not.
If your truck has tpms fix a flat will ruin them and they run about $120. I carry a tire plug kit and an air pump.
I use a cheap compressor that plugs into the lighter it doesn't alway get to full pressure but gets you out of trouble.
You might be surprised how well the harbour freight one works. Several people I know including myself use them. Big difference in price for the occasional use.