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Davin shows us a quick and easy way to fix a flat or leaky tire with a tire plug kit.
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They are a good repear to get you going on the side of the road . Alot easyer to do if there is still air in the tire if you can get air in it first . But the best repear is a plug/patch in one that's put in from the inside
NEVER USE A PLUG ON A STEEL BELTED RADIAL!!!!!! NEVER….WOW this is very bad advice. Plugs destroy your tire, and you are taking your life into your own hands. This practice increases the risk of high speed tire failure. Don't do it. If you doubt this, check with your tire maker. The only safe method is to dis-mount the tire, and do a Vulcan patch, this wit preserve the integrity of the tire. If the sidewall is damaged get another tire. This might be OK for a tractor
Very helpful tip.
Having dealt with both patched and plugged tires (I used to work in a tire shop), I trust patched tires more than plugged ones, especially if it's a patch-plug combo, one of those little mushroom-looking things. That being said, I had a motorcycle with a plugged tire, and I only found out it had a plug when I did a burnout on the tire, so there's that.
cara o vídeos de vocês são ótimos ..sempre assisto
the plug is illigal to use here where i live..
Just watched this morning and then used it an hour ago. It worked great! Thanks!
He ran over a screw, now he's screwed
Used many plugs over the years.
I use duck tape. Works great for a quarter of a mile.