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Message: Honestly Marc, Go to the hardware store, buy a plug kit, plug the holes, and be on your way.
Changed By: Brett 1978 911SC Continental orange (San Diego)
Change Date: November 27, 2010 06:35PM
Honestly Marc, Go to the hardware store, buy a plug kit, plug the holes, and be on your way.
You admittedly don't drive hard or fast in your Porsches. You'll have no problem. It ain't rocket science, and I'd hardly put it in the category of putting yours or others lives at risk. Unless you have a road hazard tire warranty that requires "professional" service to honor the warranty with new tires, plug 'em and go. Take the bull by the horns, man. :)
Right now, I've got an engine with JB-weld, a sharpie pen, and a hobby paint brush making it driveable. in the engine compartment. Heading back to San Diego from Palm Springs with it tomorrow. LOL
Brett
Changed By: Brett 1978 911SC Continental orange (San Diego)
Change Date: November 27, 2010 06:32PM
Honestly Marc, Go to the hardware store, buy a plug kit, plug the holes, and be on your way.
You admittedly don't drive hard or fast in your Porsches. You'll have no problem. It ain't rocket science, and I'd hardly put it in the category of putting yours or others lives at risk. Unless you have a road hazard tire warranty that requires "professional" service to honor the warranty with new tires, plug 'em and go. Take the bull by the horns, man. :)
Right now, I've got an engine with JB-weld, a sharpie pen, and a hobby paint brush making it driveable. Heading back to San Diego from Palm Springs with it tomorrow. LOL
Brett
Changed By: Brett 1978 911SC Continental orange (San Diego)
Change Date: November 27, 2010 06:31PM
Honestly Marc, Go to the hardware store, buy a plug kit, plug the holes, and be on your way.
You admittedly don't drive hard or fast in your Porsches. You'll have no problem. It ain't rocket science, and I'd hardly put it in the category of putting yours or others lives at risk. Unless you have a road hazard tire warranty that requires "professional" service to honor the warranty with new tires, plug 'em and go. Take the bull by the horns, man. :)
Right now, I've got an engine with JB-weld, a sharpie pen, and a hobby paint brush making it driveable. Heading back to San Diego from Palm Springs tomorrow. LOL
Brett
Original Message
Author: Brett 1978 911SC Continental orange (San Diego)
Date: November 27, 2010 06:28PM
Honestly Marc, Go to the hardware store, buy a plug kit, plug the holes, and be on your way.
You admittedly don't drive hard or fast in your Porsches. You'll have no problem. It ain't rocket science, and I'd hardly put it in the category of putting yours or others lives at risk. Unless you have a road hazard tire warranty that requires "professional" service to honor the warranty with new tires, plug 'em and go. Take the bull by the horns, man. :)
Brett