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hairynuf
10 year s ago
Unless you lived in a 3rd world country, there's no need to do this.
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Unknown
10 year s ago
But beware of excessive speeds.
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trollmaster9000
10 year s ago
No drinking and running?
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doug.quinn.180
10 year s ago
Destroying a $100 tire to fix a pair of $50 sneakers? Brilliant.
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gigantes
10 year s ago
if it was me, i might try some liquid silicon in the hole, followed by some thin layers of epoxy to make a durable covering.
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oddbal
10 year s ago
#1 Thousands of dollars in doctor bills later, after slicing your fingers off with a razor knife. I thought you said cheap...
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hairynuf
10 year s ago
Unless you lived in a 3rd world country, there's no need to do this.
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Unknown
10 year s ago
But beware of excessive speeds.
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trollmaster9000
10 year s ago
No drinking and running?
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doug.quinn.180
10 year s ago
Destroying a $100 tire to fix a pair of $50 sneakers? Brilliant.
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gigantes
10 year s ago
if it was me, i might try some liquid silicon in the hole, followed by some thin layers of epoxy to make a durable covering.
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oddbal
10 year s ago
#1 Thousands of dollars in doctor bills later, after slicing your fingers off with a razor knife. I thought you said cheap...
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