84Toyota4x4
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Thats what I have heard as well, but I don't know. It seems it depends on who you talk to about it. Mine is driven to and from the trails as well.
~T.J.
~T.J.
I know how to patch the tread area of a tire, but it was my understanding from when I worked in tire shops (long before I started working for Uncle Sam's yacht club) that the sidewalls could not be patched because the tire flex would prevent it from holding properly. The TSL's are on a rig that needs to be driven to the trail as I don't have a towrig or trailer. I am thinking that I should just try and plug it. At the least I am sure that there is someone that would need these tires for their trail only rig.
Brian H.....
are you sectioning in big patches in sidewalls??
I've got a couple big swampers that need some sidewall love.....nothing much worse that what Mike's shown...
what's this gonna cost me? (one is in an OLD 42" TSL, the other in a newer 44" bogger)
--Berne
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whats the hole size limits for you to fix? I got a good huge flapped SX. about a 6" gash with a 2" leg off it kinda "L" shaped. Offroad only of course. damn tire has 95% tread depth.