Tire puncture - Patch it, or plug it? | Fix them the right way
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
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What's the best way to fix a punctured?
Mic's Motorworx - Season 2: Episode 13
Is it better to plug a tire? Is it better to patch a tire?
This episode is dedicated to plugging and patching standard tires for passenger cars, light duty and medium duty passenger trucks.
Special thanks goes to Grady’s Automotive and Little Jon’s Autoparts in Live Oak, FL.
Little Jon’s Autoparts
1525 Ohio Ave N
Live Oak, FL 32064
(386) 362-4013
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Keywords and phrases:
How to plug a tire, How to patch a tire, Plug and patch, hole, Plug-n-patch
I’ve been using plugs for several years by doing it myself, and I’ve never had any leaks from it.
So far, one of them made it easily up to about 30,000 miles ( Maybe more…), and, a coincidence happened to have another nail’s puncture in the same tire. I’ve add another plug myself, once again. The tire is still doing great.
Go to the shop, they say it’s too close to the sidewall. Tell them never mind. Go home plug the tire, 20,000 miles later replace the entire set
So true, did exactly the same thing. The plug lasts the life of the tyre.
I have repaired brand-new tyres with the temporary plug rope style kit and it has lasted the life of the tire and not lost any air over the three or four years more than the other ones did……
I’ve never had an issue with the rope style repair even when the puncture is on the shoulder……..
All the best from Melbourne, Australia
I have run on plug tires for 50 years and never had one problem. The whole reason that tire stores don't want to plug is because they make more money off the patch and they use the excuse that it is liability. I plug my own and just did one today
Literally I'm done with this tire shops not wanting to do a plug o patch on punctures i decided from today on foward im fixing my own tires
Do it all the time too. It's so easy. There are rare circumstances where the hole is too large.
@mechanicallycreative9788 Yeah it's easy their always crying about not wanting to fix the tire
they aren’t really making money it’s just safer overall, townfair tire only charges you $12 which isn’t bad for a 100% no leak patch plug and they do it right in front of you about 10-15 minutes sure it’s more time consuming and i agree if you know what your doing go for a plug but if your a bozo getting a plug kit from walmart and you do a bad job you just wasted time and money when you could have just spent $12 for a professional job
I just had my tires plugged today, now I’m scared driving 2hrs going and 2hrs coming back going at least 75-80mph. Should I be concerned about my plug?
Plugs work. Never had one fail
This is why many plug kit comes with cement for that reason you don't have soak the plug with cement but you have to make sure you cover it from end to end so when you pull out the tool the cement will bubble and fill the gaps.
"Professional tire facility" is subject of debate
How so?
You know I really did feel like just the patch or just the plug werent eally that satisfactory of a solution I'm glad to see that I was right
10-4.
ive pluged so many tires without problems . i get that the tire companies have guidelines that they have to follow and they are always on the safe side . if your tire is new have it done right . if your tire is old then plug-in because they probably won't fix it for you .
Nonsense. It has absolutely nothing to do with safety. They want to sell you a new set of tires! I have plugged tires in everything from lawnmowers to motorcycles to semi trucks. Never had a tire blow up because of a plug.
I have used pluggs for years never had any issues they have been amazing. Never had a tire patched before but it does look a little more secure. Eh 🤷♂️ idk
For some, plugs work. Statistically, the patch with plug are extremely reliable. The key is in the installation process.
@@MicsMotorworx can the tire be remounted immediately and driven immediately without a cure time?
When the patch, the water still can go in from the outside. It will damage layers between tires. The plud one sealed both sides.
I e been in the car business for 25 years this is NOT how the vast majority of shops patch tires. Most of them will plug it just like you can do on the side of the road.
There are some variables. It seems reasonable that each business has different goals or objectives.
Naw bro plugs work, you are just trying to fuck your customers 😂😂😂😂
I learned how to plug tires 20 years ago. I had a slow leak and stopped at a shop, guy spent less than a minute putting a plug in and charged me $30. I went that day and bought a plug kit. Have NEVER taken a tire to a shop to be patched ever again. I now also know how to break down a tire with hand tools and patch a tire if needed
@@redrustyhill2yeah I got charge $20.
Thanks for the video....As for off roaders, no mudder worth his weight in mud (yeah, pun intended) would EVER take his tire to a shop instead of repairing themselves!
Fair enough 🤪
I have worn out many tires that were plugged with no issues. A plug will last the life of the tire.
Glad you had success with them. Some may have had different experiences like a leaking plug after a few months. Thanks for watching.
@@MicsMotorworxif the plug is leaking it wasnt installed properly. Only time i had a plug fail was on large gashes, and when it was 10 below and the tire was too cold for the plug to seal
I have 2 plugged tires that I would say 15,000 miles on those plugs---- So either way will most likely work fine
Statically, the plug and patch works better. But there's always the rule of probability.
Depends. I’ve used plugs twice. One on a regular sized f150 tire that worked and one that I just tried on my 37 off road tire on my F250 this still has a slight leak. Taking it to a shop now who said they can patch it for $20.
Very good information here Mike.
You and I will be discussing motorcycle tubes/tires shortly ( tubed/spoked wheels - I.E. dirtbike tires ).
Sounds great! My dad's knowledge is definitely better than mine on that. He did a lot of those repairs at the old shop after the Pontiac GMC dealership closed.
you are a natural UA-camr! Thanks for the info.
Thanks.
No prob. We hope you took something good away from the vid.
I've driven 2k+ miles on a tire plug lol
Roll of the dice. 🎲
I got over 10k miles on mine. Had a patch before and started leaking, did the plug myself over a year ago and zero leak.
Take that for what it's worth.
I've been plugging my tires for thirty years and have never had one fail.
Great job friend
Thanks 🙏
Can the tire be remounted immediately and driven immediately without a cure time for the glue?
Yup. The bonding agents work pretty quickly.
So is this just a temporary fix or would it be better(more spendy IK) to buy a new tire? Is it just like a new tire? Thanks
That all depends on the overall condition. Most of the time and of done properly, the patch with the plug, as installed in this video, will last the rest of the life of the tire.
On the plug & patch, aren't they supposed to remove the seal from the patch to expose the adhesive on patch before being applied to the inner tire
We didn't capture everything on camera. ;)
you keep saying "statistically, plugs don't always work", so that statement could be "true" even if 1 out of 1,000 don't work.
I'm not aware of a published report documenting the precise statistics. It would definitely be interesting to gather and track the data.
However, the overall idea is that the Plug-Patch yields more reliable results when compared to the plug only. Especially when the prior is installed properly.
Probably just use sand paper for roughing up the tire.
LOL!
If you have time and energy for that.
I’m confused, so this repair with the circular thing was a patch or a plug? It was fished through the hole…
It was a plug-patch. 😁
Thanks for watching.
Can I still patch a tire if I already put a plug in (temporarily) ?
Yup. The tire guy will reem it as needed.
With the plug patch, does the metal rod unscrew from the patch? How was it removed?
Great question. Once it was threaded through the tire and the patch was seated on the glue, it was pulled off with a pair of plyers. Then, the excess rubber was cut off.
Are patched tires safe at speeds of 120-150mph???
We wouldn't.
I plugged my motorcycle tire. Had it to 150 a time or two. Those plugs will vulcanize to the tire rubber and become part of the tire.
If you haven't driven on a completely flat tyre and damaged the carcase a simple do it yourself plug will do exactly the same job as a patch.
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I filled up my tires with oil, i now need new windshield wiper gaskets
One slip on the choice of words... lol
Plugging a flat tire. Step one: Buy a quality repair kit.
Unfortunately and statistically, they don't always work.
I mean the only people that come back are the ones where it didn’t work.
Had a shop patch my tire and 10min highway tire blew
Bummer. Must have been something structural.
The biggest problems with tire patch repair are the following: 1. Call shop, make appointment 2 weeks from now. Take car in and wait for 6 hours or the next day to be repaired. No thanks. 2. Show up at Goodyear tire center, ask rude ignorant person at the counter for a tire patch because you are traveling 300 miles and you just got a flat tire, and watch ignorant clown tell you that they are too busy. Then pray another customer overheard this conversation in the waiting room that has a tire plug to get you on the road instead of waiting for 14 days. Yes this happened and I got woman on her way in 5 minutes. You need a tire plug kit in your vehicle at all times or you will be stranded. Tire shop will not respond to you on a major highway and fix your tire and I’m not waiting 2 weeks for a repair. I plugged hundreds of tires and yes sidewalls too and never 1 leak or failure. Ya’ll seem like nice folk and probably more helpful than Goodyear.
So.. avoid Goodyear and locate someone who will do it the rite way?
Plugging side walls is the most retarded thing you can do.
Could you tell me the name of the glue used for this and from where should I buy it from
Thanks.
Great question. I asked Little Jon for you and I'll summarize his reply.
It's a rubber cement. We buy ours in bulk, so the brand varies. However, it needs to be a rubber cement rated for use on tires. You can get tubes of these from your local auto parts store.
Thanks for watching.
-Mike
can u still go fast on plugged and patched tires or should i get a new tire for that ?
If your life depends on it and there's a question on tire integrity, what's the most reasonable answer?
I just plug my tire up a few days ago I slather the plug with some of that slime rubber Cement ointment just for extra protection then plug it been good to go ever sense
Cool. I hope it lasts the remainder of the tire life.
I pluged a tire just the other day and I drive it 80 mph all the time and never had a problem..
I have a almost new tire… you mean plugging or patching it is temporary?
Using a plug from the package shown is usually considered a temporary fix. Although some have gone the rest of the life of a tire with a plug.
The plug-patch, as demonstrated, is the best solution. 😎
@@MicsMotorworx I thought it was the end of the world. My guy…. You are a lifesaver! N Thank you!!🙏🏾🙌🏾👍🏾💪🏾
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No problem.
I live near constructions. Plug my own tires for the last 25 years. Never had a problem. The plug last a lifetime of the tire
Could you use a drill instead of the reamer ? Same size as the reamer .
Great question. I didn't ask Jon for an answer on this one, but compare the shape and use of a drill bit with a tire remer. The conical shape and taper of the reamer isn't really designed to cut and bore like a drill bit does to wood or metal. The idea is to ensure symmetry of the hole and make it big enough to slip the plug through, while also preventing further damage to the tire.
@@MicsMotorworx Thanks for the answer . I'll just put the reamer in the drill . I checked and it fits.
Cause an oil leak in a tyre, well that says it all, there is no need to say any more
Lol. Yup. You can tell I was thinking about doing an oil change in the brief moment. Pobody is nerfect.
Oil leak 😂
I think we all know what was meant.
At least y'all are paying attention. ;)
Pep boys told me my tread was too low for a fix for a flat . I don’t believe that, there’s definitely tread left and Iv has old tires with plugged holes go almost bald lol and if dirk worked .
Pep boys lying? If there’s tread why wouldnt they be able to plug, even if it’s really low?
That's an interesting question. There might have been other forces at play in that situation.
Do they have a policy set in place for plug or plug and patch based on tread depth. If so, they may be concerned with law-suits from a liability standpoint. The placement of the repair is also in consideration. Would the patch be placed somewhere that would violate the integrity of the tire and be a risk to the owner or others on the road.
Then there is overall tread depth to consider. In most cases, "the safe tire tread depth is around 4/32”. Any less than that, and things start to get unsafe." Unfortunately, I don't have enough information to determine if they were lying. Each tire place is different and has different guidelines in place.
I hope this helps.
They always do that to sell a new tire
My man said an oil leak
Yup. A pending oil change was on Mike's mind.
I guess slime it comes 10th.
I use it... in my lawn mower.
@MicsMotorworx I fix em for a living I'll use it too if they are partially dry rotted and the customer can't afford new tires. 8mph no big deal.
🤣🤣🤣💀 an oil leak
Yup. Pobody's nerfect.
I also fill my tires with oil for better mpg.
I make 1 mitsake...
@@MicsMotorworx Not rippin' as I probably would have made the same error as when I need to do things with my vehicles it usually is an oil leak. 😆
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Let me go back & count how many times you said uhhhh...
It's UA-cam. We like to think content is important. We admit delivery counts, but there are other places to seek information if one is looking for perfection.
Thanks for watching.