Originally Posted by RIO7
When i started High School, I worked at a gas station every day after school, doing oil changes, pumping gas, and fixing tires, i liked fixing truck split rims, and car tires, it paid 50 cents, per tire, plus my 85 cents a hour regular pay, hell i was getting rich, i bought a 48 Ford pickup when i was 15 yrs old, a real pos, fixed it up and had a bed full of used tires, and tubes with patch's all over them, jack, block, 4-way, no tube less radials back then.
How many of you know how to do hot patch's on inter tubes? not many, didn't think so. Rio7
I knew 2 guys who tangled with those split rims. One permanently lost the use of one arm, the other one died when his head was crushed on the shop ceiling. Working on one without a cage was pure stupidity.


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