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Old 09-04-2013, 08:45 AM   #11
grayghost03
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I agree with them actually, the tire is damaged, and MAY fail in the future, the damage may or may not be enough to cause a failure. Best to avoid pinching the side wall, it will not be like new after you do. Cords can be damaged pretty easy. I think I will try to swing alittle more carefully from now on.
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