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Plug or Patch? See How To Repair a Slow Leaking Tire

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Plug or Patch? See How To Repair a Slow Leaking Tire

People ask for a plug when they really need a patch, so which is it? Tire plug or tire patch?

Here are some of the most common concerns people have with tire repairs  --

If your tire pressure is low, there could be that a nail or screw in the tread.

If you get the tire fixed properly, it can be returned to normal service without concern.

A tire repair is our most under rated service because it solves a big problem for a small cost in time and money.

Every day people arrive at our store so we can fix their tire problems, 99% of the time they walk in and wait -- It's best to make an appointment.

Here's what we'd like you to know about slow leaks and tire repairs  -

  • -- Plugging a tire will void the tire manufacturer's warranty because tires that are low on air should always be inspected for damage from the inside and it doesn't seal the inner liner.
  • -- A tire patch or tube by itself is not a good repair because it doesn't fill the hole left by the nail or screw. Water can get in, rust the belts and separate the plies.
  • -- Fix-a-flat will ruin your tire (and your tire shop will hate you!).
  • -- Plugging is a temporary tire repair. Plugs do have a time and place, but always opt for the proper repair if available -- (The BETOOLL Tire Repair Kit is handy for a road trip and having a 12v VacLife Air Compressor Tire Inflator on board is nice too!) -- (As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases).
  • -- Proper tire repairs are limited to the tread area only -- Only holes ¼-inch (6mm) or smaller can be fixed and only a 2-piece repair unit is acceptable to the U.S.Tire Manufacturers Association, and the Tire Industry Association.
  • -- At Kenwood Tire, most tire repairs cost about $45-50 and take 1/2 an hour of time. It's best to make an appointment.

See how Spencer, the owner of Kenwood Tire, does a proper tire repair in the shop using a Rema Minicombi A-6 Repair unit --


Remember. at Kenwood Tire we're here to get you back on the road with a minimum of fuss -- It's always best to make an appointment.


 

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