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<blockquote data-quote="Archer" data-source="post: 1451609" data-attributes="member: 91861"><p>I now have a "parade-duty" rated tire. The $9 Slime Plug with silly-string worked great, and like everyone said, same angle on install as the offending screw. But as many Forum member comments suggested, the hole and plug are between chicken-strip and outermost tire edge. I could not make rubber meet road on the plug head. This easy lesson reminds me to get a second set of tires and rims.</p><p></p><p>Thanks always, Forum fellows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archer, post: 1451609, member: 91861"] I now have a "parade-duty" rated tire. The $9 Slime Plug with silly-string worked great, and like everyone said, same angle on install as the offending screw. But as many Forum member comments suggested, the hole and plug are between chicken-strip and outermost tire edge. I could not make rubber meet road on the plug head. This easy lesson reminds me to get a second set of tires and rims. Thanks always, Forum fellows. [/QUOTE]
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