Home Page | Owners Registry | Discussion Forums | ProwlerMall | Event Scrapbooks | About |
| |||||
Want to register? |
If you have previously registered, but forgotten your password, click here.
Same here,,,,have plugged two tires, no problems. Good luck... ------------------ Good luck... [/B] I plugged 3 of A/C's when he wasn't looking and they seem to be holding up just fine. Gatlin,,,,I'll remember that,,when you get to LasVegas next May,, ,,,,,bring a spare, one of each! Maybe you should plug the hole. eddiegambill As you all can see I am a newbie. I have an 02 Prowler with the original run-flat tires on it.They only have 8200 miles on them.I have a very slow leak in the center of the tread on one of the rear tires. What is the best way to fix it? Can I use a regular plug like I have always done with all my other tires? Is it necessary to have it broke down and patched and plugged? Thanks for any advise on this. blackcat I plugged mine. Works just fine! ALLEY CAT quote:
Originally posted by blackcat:
I plugged mine. Works just fine!catfish plug it. ed monahan I have plugged 5 or 6, a couple while on trips. No problem with any of them. JeraneW DITTO; Just can't plug sidewall. MIKE GATLIN quote:
Originally posted by ALLEY CAT:
[B]Same here,,,,have plugged two tires, no problems.ALLEY CAT quote:
Originally posted by MIKE GATLIN:
I plugged 3 of A/C's when he wasn't looking and they seem to be holding up just fine.ed monahan I have been carrying a spare tire for about 20 years now.
It varies in sizes from season to season, getting larger it seems.beachcat quote:
Originally posted by ed monahan:
I have been carrying a spare tire for about 20 years now.
It varies in sizes from season to season, getting larger it seems.
All material contained herein, Copyright 2000 - 2020