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Tech Fixing A Flat Tire New Front Tube
Dr. Dirt Fix A Flat On The Trail, The Dirty Part
15 Life is easier if you get some air in the new tube before you start. Jimmy had a pump, so it was easy. Note that he's using a front tube since it'll work in either wheel; that way you only need to carry one size with you on the trail. 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 19.5 gallon main unleaded fuel tank 16.3 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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