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RE: Tire Removal - is it possible

To: "doug russell" <mgs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: RE: Tire Removal - is it possible
From: Adrian Jones <AdrianJones@compuserve.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Jun 1997 19:21:49 -0400
Doug,

Thanks for your perspective on tire changing.

My back-up car is a Toyota Corolla that I have had for
12 years and now has 201,000 miles on it.  During that
time it has only had one flat tire.  If anybody suggested
that I should think of buying some tire irons and patches
and do my own repair, I too would think that they were
crazy.

This wire wheel Midget is something else though.
While I agree that 95% of the flats were due to bad
preparation of the rims - ignorance on my part,
 some were due to nails and now
it seems the valve has gone on one of them.

The local shop charges me about $20 to repair a tire.
I'm not complaining - I know he has to make a living.
 He also told me he has to do them by hand because,
being wires, he couldn't use his machine.  He can never
do it "while I wait" so thats 2 trips into town.  Maybe 3 if
he hadn't got round to it. =


Besides, if a job wasn't too difficult, isn't it in the MG spirit
to do it yourself.  Most times, you can do a better job, anyway.
Another point is that I hate being dependent on someone else
and I thought that with a small investment in tire irons, patches and =

a couple of inner tubes I would be all set.

I've never attempted to repair a flat.  Hence my post to you guys.
It was just a thought, that's all.

Adrian =

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