Abc123
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See below. Got about 2000 miles on these stock Rubicon tires (33" wild peak at3w) . Got the tiniest cactus or mesquite thorn through them yesterday. It's a slow leak ...but still a leak.
Am I correct in assuming that no one will fix this ?
If I am, I have 3 options.
1) move the spare to the main, and self patch the damaged tire and use as a temporary spare. Accelerate the purchase of 35" tires/wheels. Sell the 4 good tires and wheels. Add a 2.5" lift later.
2) buy a new 33 for $400 installed, to match my existing set.
3) option 1 + lift now.
Thoughts ? I can get anywhere I'd likely want to go with the stock Rubicon tires ..but I've always said I was going to put 35 on when the first set needs to be replaced....I just hoped it would happen as a result of regular wear and tear, not some I'll place thorn in a weak side wall. I'd originally planned to do a front bumper and winch first....but, to quote Mike Tyson... everyone's got a plan until they get punched in the mouth.
Am I correct in assuming that no one will fix this ?
If I am, I have 3 options.
1) move the spare to the main, and self patch the damaged tire and use as a temporary spare. Accelerate the purchase of 35" tires/wheels. Sell the 4 good tires and wheels. Add a 2.5" lift later.
2) buy a new 33 for $400 installed, to match my existing set.
3) option 1 + lift now.
Thoughts ? I can get anywhere I'd likely want to go with the stock Rubicon tires ..but I've always said I was going to put 35 on when the first set needs to be replaced....I just hoped it would happen as a result of regular wear and tear, not some I'll place thorn in a weak side wall. I'd originally planned to do a front bumper and winch first....but, to quote Mike Tyson... everyone's got a plan until they get punched in the mouth.
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