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Old 09-22-2012, 05:26 PM
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I had some experience with them last year. After pulling out of the softball parking lot on 466 I had a flat on my 2011 Mazda 3 hatchback left rear. It was less than a year old and the tires only had about 7500 miles on them. They are the low profile Yokohoma tires. I made it to the Shell station because the tire was low but not flat, I only knew about it because my car has a tire pressure alarm. I got air in the tire and I could see the nail. I forgot about the Tire Choice by Walmart, I just remembered the Tire Kingdom next to Kohls.

I pulled in and it began to pour rain very heavy. I told them could they pull the nail out and patch the tire. They came back and said the nail was too close to the edge to patch and they had my tire in stock. When it was all said and done, balance, stems, tax, etc it came to $189 for one tire at Tire Kingdom.