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wirev

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A big shout out to the Runningbears. Last Sunday on my way to Ontonagon I had a flat tire. A couple of lug nuts in tire were different than my wrench so I needed a 4 way or sockets to change tire. I was 4 miles south of Paulding and hitched a ride to the Runningbear. Told them my problem and we were on the way back to the car. Was back on the road in no time and was only 20 minutes late for church----Confirmation Sunday. Thanks again for all the help, it was greatly appreciated. You guys are great! Rev
 

cooksend

Active member
A big shout out to the Runningbears. Last Sunday on my way to Ontonagon I had a flat tire. A couple of lug nuts in tire were different than my wrench so I needed a 4 way or sockets to change tire. I was 4 miles south of Paulding and hitched a ride to the Runningbear. Told them my problem and we were on the way back to the car. Was back on the road in no time and was only 20 minutes late for church----Confirmation Sunday. Thanks again for all the help, it was greatly appreciated. You guys are great! Rev

Nice to meet you Chuck and sorry I didn't have the lug wrench to help on the spot! So glad you were able to make it to Ontonagon to spread the word!
 

wirev

New member
Tks all. to answer different lugs, my 2010 Impala has those"fake" nuts over the actual lugnut. If they come off, and they do, the wrench that comes with the car will not fit----too big. I've no learned to keep a 4 way in the trunk. If I ever decide to do it, I'll get solid ones and wont have that problem.

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Tks cooksend, now I know who you are. Hey Pete, had this car since new. Put too many miles on to get new all the time. Run'em till they don't run no more------only way to get your monies worth.
160,000 and still ticking.
 
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