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just found a big screw in mine, now that i cleaned the mud off.
changing tires at 4K feet on a two track trail along the side of a mountain, in the mud, ain't fun.
WhoTF left a screw up there? Divkheads trow them in the bed of their trucks so they fall out the crack at the tailgate going uphill or when taking off at intersections. They can ruin a steel belted radial, but the dumbasses figure it will get in someone else's tire so BFD.
Last edited by eyeball; 01/21/12.
The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time by the blood of patriots and tyrants.
If being stupid allows me to believe in Him, I'd wish to be a retard. Eisenhower and G Washington should be good company.
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.22 lr slug, whodathunk it could go thru a feral cat, ricochet off a rock, and still go thru a sidewall?
Eagles may soar, but a weasel never got sucked into a jet turbine!
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In my tire, worse was half of a bungee cord, the hook got in and thing came around and was slapping the inner fender. I thought I broke something major.
Strangest i ever found repairing tires was a half of a slip joint pliers.
Saw an exploded 223 round in a jar at a shop in Bismark ND. Round must have gone in first and then blown.
All the good stuff is in the rear tire. The front stands them up and then they get in the rear.
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