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Trooper Needs His Butt Kicked
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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1513897" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>What would I have done with the flats and truck problem. I would have called a mobile tire service to fix the flats if so needed tell them be sure and bring some new tires. I would have called a wrecker service and had the truck and trailer towed to where I was headed after tire repair or called someone and removed broken truck and hooked the good one up. That is the way I would handle it. Trailer tires will deteriorate if not used very often. Also make sure that you are buying trailer tires that have at least a ten ply rating and by quality. And do not put the old tires removed from the truck on the trailer. If they are not good enough for the truck then not good enough for the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1513897, member: 4674"] What would I have done with the flats and truck problem. I would have called a mobile tire service to fix the flats if so needed tell them be sure and bring some new tires. I would have called a wrecker service and had the truck and trailer towed to where I was headed after tire repair or called someone and removed broken truck and hooked the good one up. That is the way I would handle it. Trailer tires will deteriorate if not used very often. Also make sure that you are buying trailer tires that have at least a ten ply rating and by quality. And do not put the old tires removed from the truck on the trailer. If they are not good enough for the truck then not good enough for the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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