Posted by gwstang on February 16, 2015 at 18:14:23 from (71.42.172.242):
My youngest son (27) is moving from Birmingham, Al to Duck North Carolina....tonight. Why he is determined to leave tonight, I do not know. Maybe he wants to get half way tonight or something. Anyway, he just bought a brand new left over 2014 Dodge 4x4 black on black 5.7 pickup. He is proud of it. $30,000 is what he got them down to at 0%/4 years payment since there was a large discussion on pickup prices recently. Has a covered Uhaul to move his stuff. Well, he calls a while ago and was just pulling out from the apartments he lived at (nice gated place) and said he has a large screw in one of the tires. Well, he wants to know what to do at 8pm and everything car repair wise is closed. I am 90 miles away and at work tonight so not much I can do but give advise. I told him to go to walmart and get one of those tubeless tire repair kits with the t-handle. Then watch on youtube to see how to do it correctly. Hope he can get it okay as those are nice tires he has on there. I know it's not a great approach to do this to radial tires but I have done this many times and never had a problem. I did tell him to get a proper patch put on the tire since they are new and rather expensive, when he gets settled. I have come to the conclusion at 59 years old (in April) that youngins' are definitely aggravating! I told him that moving at night is not the best plan as things do and can happen late at night on the road and being broke down and stuck somewhere in who knows where bug tussle USA would not be any fun. Oh well, they live and learn don't they. He's moving up in management and doesn't have to be there until Monday...what's the rush? :shock: I do admire him though, he's not afraid to take risks and move to where ever advancement is available. I'm not a risk taker and like to be in one place forever and ever.....I hate change...lol.
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