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Here's a step-by-step how-to guide on how exactly you plug a leaky tire. Don't worry, it's absolutely not that difficult.
I have described how to plug a tire in past articles, but I got an email from a member of the Sand Rock Ridge riders that made me want to spend some time to be more specific. In the message, the ...
We carry a Safety Seal plug kit with self-vulcanizing plugs that bond to the tire. Start by centering the plug in the needle and applying some of the included lube to make the process easier.
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Attach the repair plug to the T-handle insert tool and insert the plug into the hole. Gently pull the T-handle tool back out and trim down any excess repair plug sticking out of the tire with a knife.
If you've got a flat tire, you can fix it up with a tire plug or patch. Despite the similar names and concepts, they are not ...
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If you have less than 50 percent of your tread remaining, or if your tires are more than 3 years old, you should either patch/plug or consider just buying new tires.
Step-by-step instructions about how to use the GM tire inflator kit and sealant, which is being included in an increasing amount of GM cars.