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I refuse to put one in the B-59.

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I understand...it would intrude on passenger space, and really not necessary for a street car.

Mainly posted this for the humor or terror of the photograph....

I thought i was going to need one on "reliable ROPOS" yesterday . I was 2 blocks away from home (had just left) light snow made a rt turn from a stop and hit ice @5mph spun out and broke a OEM alloy rim worse than I've seen in a long time still held air & limped home (tail between my legs) to fit the spare. I'm a better driver than that but first snow was really late I thanked God that it wasn't worse and made my trip to Springfield without incident.

Actually yeah Ive got a rim to scrap and a friend that owns a junkyard so I'll get by with the cost of R&Ring the tires

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oooh...that couldn't have ended well...

no, it could not have ended well!

Actually yeah Ive got a rim to scrap and a friend that owns a junkyard so I'll get by with the cost of R&Ring the tires

Good to always know someone in the parts biz...

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