05-17-2020, 12:22 PM
"Do you plan to patch it from the inside?"
Yes, Lee. Due to the peculiar way this happened, it's the only solution I'll be happy with.
Darrell, no hint of criticism taken. Sharing experiences and lessons learned is a big part of what makes this forum great. I had my Stop and Go kit with me. There was no way to get the screw in any further, as it was past the threads into the shoulder area. The Nav info was very helpful in this case. Up until the warning (which didn't pop up until it had dropped to 30psi) as there were no obvious handling issues because of it losing air on the straight stretch of highway I had traveled. It wasn't until 29psi that it started to give that goofy disconnected feedback. If I had been further from home I would have stopped and repaired it as soon as I saw the warning.
Yes, Lee. Due to the peculiar way this happened, it's the only solution I'll be happy with.
Darrell, no hint of criticism taken. Sharing experiences and lessons learned is a big part of what makes this forum great. I had my Stop and Go kit with me. There was no way to get the screw in any further, as it was past the threads into the shoulder area. The Nav info was very helpful in this case. Up until the warning (which didn't pop up until it had dropped to 30psi) as there were no obvious handling issues because of it losing air on the straight stretch of highway I had traveled. It wasn't until 29psi that it started to give that goofy disconnected feedback. If I had been further from home I would have stopped and repaired it as soon as I saw the warning.