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there ya go i know discounttiredirect had the speed rating on thier site but i was too lazy to look them up....

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03-18-2005, 03:35 PM   #21
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there ya go i know discounttiredirect had the speed rating on thier site but i was too lazy to look them up.
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03-18-2005, 04:24 PM   #22
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I meant the construction of the tire! I know what the ratings mean, but that's good info for everyone to view.

I think everyone is getting confused here. Because people keep telling me on this thread to go here and there to get it fixed. That's not the issue. All I'm asking is why shouldn't you be able to use fix-a-flat with a Z rated tire? Nobody has an answer yet out of all these posts! It's okay not to know, we're here to learn so maybe someone will have the answer and we'll all learn something new!

But I know I can get the tire fixed- DUH!!! That's not what this thread is about!
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oh you can use it.
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03-18-2005, 05:39 PM   #24
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well mr. diy, just do it yourself and call fix-a-flat!

actually, i just DIFY (did it for you) they said the primary reason was that Z-rated tires are too flexible and that drivers with z-rated tires tend to drive at excessive speeds.
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Originally posted by comutek@Mar 18 2005, 01:39 PM
well mr. diy, just do it yourself and call fix-a-flat!

actually, i just DIFY (did it for you) they said the primary reason was that Z-rated tires are too flexible and that drivers with z-rated tires tend to drive at excessive speeds.
exactly, i thought i provided an answer similar to this earlier but i guess not. basically they wouldnt want you to use fix a flat on a z rated tire becuase there must be a reason for that tire having a high speed rating. that being that the driver likes to drive fast whether on the track or not, or the car is capable of those kinds of speeds.
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Originally posted by CivicSi04'+Mar 18 2005, 12:02 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(CivicSi04' @ Mar 18 2005, 12:02 PM)</div>
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well mr. diy, just do it yourself and call fix-a-flat!

actually, i just DIFY (did it for you) they said the primary reason was that Z-rated tires are too flexible and that drivers with z-rated tires tend to drive at excessive speeds.
exactly, i thought i provided an answer similar to this earlier but i guess not.[/b]
DUH aparently not Gawd!
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sorry didnt mean to put i, i meant to say that i thought that someone had. im retarded i kno its all good
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