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Thread: New tire ruined by a little nail, didn't know it was possible

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrfister View Post
    It's not even a thumb width from the edge of the tire. I put some slime it it this am and it's still not flat so we'll see.
    ive had balance issues using slime, but this was 10 years ago. i would just patch or use one of those patch/plugs

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    Those patch/plugs that look like big golf tees are the best thing going.
    2006 Silverado
    Little Black Bitch

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    Yep patch plugs is the way to go. A normal patch should hold til you run the tire almost flat or carry heavier load that makes the tire flex more than normal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchy View Post
    Those patch/plugs that look like big golf tees are the best thing going.
    Those patches are badass!

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    i use the regualr plugs from oreilly ,stick in and go

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    I think I'll try to plug it myself, but if it seems questionable I'll replace all 4 tires for peace of mind. Me and my 5yo son are going to the lsx shoot out in Indianapolis, IN. The front is down past the tread markers a little, and the rear I'll change the size. The current size I'm not in love with.

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