Depends on the flat. A puncture from a nail or screw can usually be repaired pretty well. A hole in the side wall of the tire is pretty difficult to fix. Consult your tire professionals, they will tell you what can be done.
~most tires with holes can be plugged with an inexpensive plug kit. very simple procedure. fix a flat is a bad option. its known to ruin tires. if the hole or rip is iin the side, you would want to purchase a new tire.
It can always be repaired, but it may be cheaper just to buy a whole new TV.
No, you have to buy a wider tire.
Yes, you can have your old stereo repair at Best Buy if you can't find a repair shop in Chicago. There is no need for hesitation, just head to the nearest Best Buy.
I think you need to replace tires every year or when you feel it's not good and safe for you to drive your car. There are a lot of information about tire on any tire website.
Correct size is listed in your owners manual and on the drivers door post. The kind of tire you need depends on where you live and the road conditions in which you drive. If you live where you receive annual snowfall then buy and all season tire. If you live where there is no snowfall then just buy a good street tire.
yes it is possible for a gauge to go bad in which you will need to have the cluster repaired or buy a new one
There are tread wear indicators that are in the tire itself. When the tires need to be repalced theese indicators show.
Get it repaired. Buy a replacement. Do without.
Buy a new tire.
You can get you screen repaired at any electronic repair shop. It may be cheaper to buy a new one however, as it is very costly to have a screen repaired.
The place you buy a new tire will dispose of the old tire for free.
It goes to the factories where it gets flattened out, then to the shops, then people buy it