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bucky
Jun 30, 2022Explorer II
time2roll wrote:RCMAN46 wrote:I would skip the dismount, push in the plug, check pressure and roll. If it is loose push in 2 - 3 plugs.Microlite Mike wrote:B-n-B wrote:
First trip out in our last camper we picked up a 1/2 inch bolt. Discount patched it up and it worked fine.
FWIW, if the hole was greater than 1/4" then the "repair" was not in accordance with Industry Standards for a highway tire. Under some exceptions, repairs can be made on punctures up to 3/8" ( LT Steel Cord Body) tires.
Of all the tire stores out there, Discount Tire has had the reputation of playing fast and loose with tire repair guidelines. For years they use "rope type" tire plugs from the outside for almost all there puncture repairs.
Here's a link to the Tire Industry Association and their guide for PROPER tire repair:
Tire Repair/Tire Industry Association
The tire I had repaired was done by BigO about 10 years ago. They did recommend I only use it as a spare until I got home. I still had about 1000 miles to go on that trip. BigO did not have a tire of same size so that was my best choice at the time.
Stop 15 miles later, repeat. Order parts for body repair needed.
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