- 1. Re: Spridget shoes (score: 1)
- Author: Gerard Chateauvieux <pixelsmith@gerardsgarage.com>
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 23:45:09 -0700
- Try removing the wheels and with it laying flat on the ground, spray a soapy water mixture around the bead on each side. It's likely that the tire has some debris accumulated around the rim/tire bea
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- 2. Spridget shoes (score: 1)
- Author: Tomsjetta@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 01:05:44 EDT
- Hello list You've all been so helpful so far, I am very appreciative of your support. I'm in a quandry over the tires on my car. To start, I'll remind you that the car in question is a '78 Midget wit
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- 3. Re: Spridget shoes (score: 1)
- Author: Trevor Boicey <tboicey@brit.ca>
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 01:23:11 -0400
- Try the bubble test. If the leak is in the cracks, not easy to fix. Anywhere else, a good tire shop can fix. I had a lot of problem getting the tires to seat on my Rostyle beads, probably from accumu
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- 4. Re: Spridget shoes (score: 1)
- Author: Larry Macy <macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu>
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 11:14:25 -0400
- My Preference - Michelin 175/70 R13's They tend to be a little tight on the front wings but unless you bottom the suspension on a tight corner they work OK. 2nd Coice Michelin 165/70 R13's Larry At t
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