@@RandyJoyce1960 sorry but that’s not correct. My other truck that is a 1986 has bud rims with the stud nuts. I’ve owned a lot of old trucks . The last one I sold was a 1979 Peterbilt 359 with bud rims . I’m very familiar with them. They do not belong on this hub .th-cam.com/video/GJu5wICBlks/w-d-xo.html. Hopefully this can help explain it better then I can . Thanks for watching!
If you don't have a roller you can use the edge of the glue can and roll the patch. didn't leak don't matter how you repaired, it worked!
Yes been holding up good 👍. Thanks for watching!
Preaching to the coir about tinnitus I have to have a tv on in my bedroom to drown out the noise in my ears to fall asleep at night.
Yeah same here. It sucks . Wish I knew better when I was younger. Been for all kinds of testing and there’s nothing they can do .
The wife tolerates it. She probably figures the black and blues she gives me nightly to make me stop snoring makes up for it.
@@TheEggeee2 😂😂
That's the right wheels for that truck. Your truck doesn't have the other type. That's the old trucks.
@@RandyJoyce1960 sorry but that’s not correct. My other truck that is a 1986 has bud rims with the stud nuts. I’ve owned a lot of old trucks . The last one I sold was a 1979 Peterbilt 359 with bud rims . I’m very familiar with them. They do not belong on this hub .th-cam.com/video/GJu5wICBlks/w-d-xo.html. Hopefully this can help explain it better then I can . Thanks for watching!
Supposed to let the glue dry before pulling the patch through.....
Dry all the way or just get tacky?