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Today I went out to my cheve at break ..........

General Ray

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time and lo behold my front left tire was almost flat, I couldn't believe what I was seeing, I was kinda in shock for a few seconds. Why you ask, well, I have own that cheve for 28 years and never had a flat, I've never had to change a tire on the cheve, heck, I never had to use the bumper jack on the cheve, it's still new and never used :lol:

So here I stood looking at a almost flat tire thinking to myself, man, I hope the new 28 year old jack works and all the parts to it are still there, heck, I hope I know how to use it :lol:

I pump the tire up with air at noon and it seem to hold air so I am keeping my fingers crossed, funny thing is just the other day I was telling Craig that I have never had a flat on the cheve in the 28 years I have been driving it, when I told him about the low tire his reply was what I thought it would be, hahahahaha, he had a good chuckel over it.

He said he will pick me up in the morning while I am walking to work, haha, what a dink!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We'll see Craig, I bet the tire holds just like the old cheve has for 28 years :thumbup:
 
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