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Tech Fixing A Flat Tire Look At Tube For Cuts Or Punctures
Dr. Dirt Fix A Flat On The Trail, The Dirty Part
13 Look at the tube for obvious damage like cuts or punctures (without losing track of which side is up). If you find an obvious hole, place the tube on the wheel with the stem lined up with the hole in the rim. That'll give you an idea of where to check the tire for damage, nails or thorns. View Related Article
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Ford Ranger Research
Ford Ranger When purchasing a new car it is important to be prepared and know all the information in order to make a good decision. Research the Ford Ranger and find reviews and information on fuel economy, features, options, specs, reviews and more. Fuel efficiency is important and the 2010 Ranger with a 17.0 gallon main unleaded fuel tank 14.2 capacity gets 24 mpg, and it has a comparable warranty. The Nissan Titan and the Jeep Wrangler are other vehicles that might interest you.
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