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Old 03-12-2022, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by REDCART View Post
You’re obviously new to TOTV, Tire Choice in Colony has not received high marks since it opened. It’s difficult for any business with a bad rep to redeem itself. Thanks for posting your good experience with them.
I regularly read these posts and try to keep a file of who to see for what. Posters, people are quick to in anger post a bad experience. For most, we do not bother to relay good experiences.

Confession, a good experience, I tend to wonder if it is his relative or perhaps even the owner unless there are several confirming a good experience. It is far easier to get a bad reputation than to get and keep a good one.

A flat on a golf cart? First of all it is high air volume low speed tire. Most of us, including me do not carry a jack, a spare, or even a wrench to remove to the tire. A total flat and as they are tubeless tires the seal on the rim will break and a hand pump is useless.

Flats in the villages, due to construction etc, I've had more flats on my car, my bike and now my golf cart than I have in the rest of my life. I have a spare and tools i my car.
My bike, I have tools, patches and a spare tube. Golf cart, it was a slow leak, I marked where the nail was but didn't pull it out. I pumped it up with my bicycle pump,, stopped once to replace the lost air on the way to service.