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<blockquote data-quote="richnot" data-source="post: 1548928" data-attributes="member: 38456"><p>Confused, who me? Thanks for pointing that out to me</p><p></p><p>All I had seen was the big ass nail. So I am still confused on the OP, and Diesel71 did get lucky with that big ass nail. Having a nail or cut in your sidewall spells doom for your tire and that just sucks when there is plenty of life left in it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My wife ended up getting a piece of a headlight go into the sidewall of her Grand Cherokee, it was raining out and she passed through a accident scene on 95 on the way home from Virginia beach. Jeep had less than 4000 mi on it and thankfully I ordered it with a full size spare. I bought a new tire through TireRack and with talking to the salesman he was telling me how the water acts like a lubricant and it probably would have not punctured the tire if it weren't raining out. How true this is, I have no Idea? it does make sense but who knows</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richnot, post: 1548928, member: 38456"] Confused, who me? Thanks for pointing that out to me All I had seen was the big ass nail. So I am still confused on the OP, and Diesel71 did get lucky with that big ass nail. Having a nail or cut in your sidewall spells doom for your tire and that just sucks when there is plenty of life left in it. My wife ended up getting a piece of a headlight go into the sidewall of her Grand Cherokee, it was raining out and she passed through a accident scene on 95 on the way home from Virginia beach. Jeep had less than 4000 mi on it and thankfully I ordered it with a full size spare. I bought a new tire through TireRack and with talking to the salesman he was telling me how the water acts like a lubricant and it probably would have not punctured the tire if it weren't raining out. How true this is, I have no Idea? it does make sense but who knows [/QUOTE]
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