KingKona
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That tire is actually fine. They're designed to handle damage in precisely that area. But do as you wish.Hit a pot hole at low speed and gouged to the cords, will have tire replaced and alignment checked
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That tire is actually fine. They're designed to handle damage in precisely that area. But do as you wish.Hit a pot hole at low speed and gouged to the cords, will have tire replaced and alignment checked
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down to the cords ?That tire is actually fine. They're designed to handle damage in precisely that area. But do as you wish.
Probably, but I'd close it up with some black silicone. The rubber just covers the cords, as long as the cords are fine then nothing structural is damaged.down to the cords ?
Yeah it will be fine, here's one I repaired earlier ...down to the cords ?


Not bad but the colour-matching needs a little workYeah it will be fine, here's one I repaired earlier ...
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I coloured it in with a sharpie after that photo, then used tipex to write TOYO in white really big on the sidewallNot bad but the colour-matching needs a little work


Flex-Seal that bitchYeah it will be fine, here's one I repaired earlier ...
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Hey, curious if you had your CB005 installed somewhere, and if so where?25mm wheel spacers, Gorilla lug nuts, RokBlokz, vertical links and BMR-CB005H. And an alignment.![]()
I did not install the CB005 myself, took it to a local shop/Tech that I trust.Hey, curious if you had your CB005 installed somewhere, and if so where?
I've got the parts but don't want to lay on my back in the dirt to put them on.
A couple of places I've checked looked at me like I had two heads when I asked for a quote.
Flex-Seal that bitch