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Old 10-27-2013, 08:33 AM   #10
John Kissel
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Default Re: Repairing Slicks

Type in Saftey Seal on the confusor machine and you can look at what they have available. I have had their kit for years and it is good old fashion made in America metal tools, not chineeze junk. The stuff works great. The sidewall stuff, I got a cut in a brand new slick where the sidewall meets the tread surface. I sent it off to Callaghan Tire in Tampa where they stitched it up and vulcanized it and it lasted 9 years. John Kissel
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