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January 4th, 2022 03:04 PM #141
ano ba ang problema sa unang pasak kung wala naman singaw?
chineck naman yan nilagyan ng tubig wala bubbles
buong holiday season ung gulong ang iniisip what a way to spend the holidays haha
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January 4th, 2022 03:31 PM #142I go on long distance trip to Baguio kasi for example. Ayaw ko mag slip yun plug in the middle of Zigzag late at night. Paano ka maka change tire sa zigzag going uphill to Baguio. Remember wala talaga rubber cement nalagay sa original kasi wala sila stock ng rugby and need pa ako wait 20 minutes while they buy at hardware. And ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) was used as lubricant.
In the video you can hear the technician defending the string plugs have built in adhesive na kasi daw sticky. I hold it pero hindi naman adhesive yun. I showed the box para can see feedback kung meron string plugs na meron built in adhesive.
And he said in 2nd video na purpose ng rubber cement is for lubrication para mabilis ma slip, that's why substitute nila using ATF. I think both are wrong reasons.
My concern now is yun person who will buy my used tire. The hole is made bigger na. Perhaps bigger than original reamer? Kaya thinking if it's safe for him.
Also mag loan pa ako to buy 30,000 pesos of 4 new tires. When wala ka budget, every little thing counts. Victim ako nag pandamic and Omicron is affect it badly na talaga.
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January 4th, 2022 04:15 PM #143
Hinde pa rin safe yun second pasak, paulit mo ulit.
Rugby ginamit eh hinde din dumikit dahil dapat pinapatuyo muna ng 15 minutes+ bago pinasok.
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January 4th, 2022 04:21 PM #144
Lahat ng repairs sa gulong, kahit gaano kagaling at katino nung gumawa, may chance na bumigay. Ang bagay lang sayo is to get a new tire everytime mabutasan ka ng gulong.
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January 4th, 2022 04:22 PM #145rubber cement for tire repair isn't rugby
btw meron glueless tire plugs but they're rare. meron ako nabili sa taiwan. coz those little tubes of rubber cement tend to evaporate so they're empty when you need them
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January 4th, 2022 04:23 PM #146Hindi pa rin tapos ang thread na ito?!?!?!
Gee wiz.
Parang Celine Dion ah. "My heart will go on and onnnnnn..."
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Ganito na lang, upgrade all four tires with the treads of an M1A1. The speed penalty is worth the peace of mind. Kaya lang, what if one comes across a really powerful IED or the latest version RPGs hit them?
Tsikoteers, what to do?!?!?!
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January 4th, 2022 04:58 PM #147Naku. Kala ko Rugby is same as rubber cement. Rugby being contact cement is different pala from rubber cement. This is the one exact one used: (nalagay Premium Contact Cement):
So the shop bought contact cement instead of rubber cement for tire. If hindi pinatuyo muna for 15 minutes bago pumasok. Ano mangyari sa rugby inside? You mean mag remain liquid and hindi ma dry kahit sa air pressure inside the gulong??
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January 4th, 2022 05:44 PM #148
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January 4th, 2022 05:46 PM #149
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January 4th, 2022 05:51 PM #150
Very informative discussion guys. Thanks a lot!
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