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HOW TO D.I.Y. PLUG A TIRE !!!

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2011

Well title says it all , leaky tire ? well this is the most common cause , fix it yourself and save , to get a tire plugged will cost you more than the kit ! and the kit can save your a** at 3 a.m. unlike the tire store lol

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  • good vid, yeh tire crayons are fun for marking everything :D

    good demo!

  • @Aussie50 the most fun you can have with them is to turn someones wiper blades yellow lol , it really confuses them , and harmless lol

  • That type of repair is only used for off road vehicles here in Scotland... Needs to be a plug and patch combined type repair

  • @aza0101 I really don't like plugs either , but it got me through for a few days till I was off to go get it patched , but the plugs will last right on most of the time ...

  • i did one of these a couple weeks ago too lol yeah i'm one of the no cement kind, put it in and twist it around several times to roll it into a knott inside and snatch the tool out and you're good to go and yeah trimming it is best less chance of them getting either pushed in or pulled out that way. the patches are still the better way to go if you can do that

  • @daddytech it is patched now , that was a quick fix , since I don't have a tire machine , the sad part is that tire only has like 2500 miles on it lol...my luck !!

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  • I just like to beat the truth out of the tire. "who you been 'screwin' around with?".  Tire: "I wasn't screwing around! I was gettin nailed!"

  • I always mark the hole with a crayon. I lost the hole once and it was aggravating.

    You can still find the old-style glue at NAPA. It comes in a little can like PVC cement. Last I got was like six bucks or so. Nice video!

  • seeeement. lol

  • @towrecker yours runs like mine in that department my friend. the plug video i did a couple weeks ago was on my wife's truck and her tires only had about 4,500 on them.

  • @ilovstodance oh my , you are in love with my car lol

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