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Old 04-28-2011, 11:18 AM   #9 (permalink)
BuckeyeZ
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Originally Posted by Triple's View Post
If it's able to hold air? fill it with a pump or fill with a can of fix a flat and drive it to a tire shop, most of them have run into problem and may probably hammer in a socket to loosen it.
I would only use fix-a-flat as a last resort. This will ruin your tire, TPMS sensor and make a mess of the inside of your wheel.
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