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What's the Best way to fix this tire?

Like Askitee we were a ways from nearest services when I hit a rock washed onto the road during a downpour in the Arizona mountains west of Show Low. https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?116125-Flat-Tire&p=1397990#post1397990 We were lucky enough to get a flat tow and found the Nanking Tires at the Discount Tire back at Show Low. Thankfully no associated other damage and after another night stay could proceed to Tucson. Another memorable trip on the Spyders.

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Might not have happened if you'd remembered to switch out the summer air for cold winter air. Or better yet, I paid extra for nitrogen!

Jetfixer, I was hoping no one would realise I had missed that - I keep it in a bowl in the garage and just thought "nah won't need it, I'll get the flat tyre next trip"!!!
 
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I don't see the problem... I'd run it just the way it is. At the right speed, centrifugal force will take care of the rest! :joke:
 
Throw it away and buy a new one. There's only two things holding you on the road, tires and gravity and I don't think you have to worry about gravity failing.
 
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