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Old 01-10-2009 | 09:24 PM
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Post Re: OK are you ready for this one

Originally Posted by corfire
I carry a tire plug kit just as you recommend. However, I spent several years in Germany, and interestingly these plugs were not allowed as a tire shop repair there. They only used an inside patch. Apparently, they felt that the plugs could fail during the high speed driving that is allowed over there?
I would consider a plug as a temporary repair . It can pop out if you hit a pot hole are bump .Would always have a patch applied asap . I do carry a plug kit in car . I also keep a extra set of tires and wheels . Where if i do have a flat, thats not repairable i can maybe have someone bring me a tire and wheel. Have consider carrying a spare on long trips would have a 50% chance to have the right one. Maybe just carry the front could limp to a tire shop if rear failed .
 
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Old 01-10-2009 | 11:21 PM
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Default Re: OK are you ready for this one

Originally Posted by tighed1
I've got a small spare tire but I'm working on it!
HAHA. I have a full size spare, but working on it.
 
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Old 01-11-2009 | 12:05 AM
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Default Re: OK are you ready for this one

Originally Posted by texas t
I would consider a plug as a temporary repair . It can pop out if you hit a pot hole are bump .Would always have a patch applied asap . I do carry a plug kit in car . I also keep a extra set of tires and wheels . Where if i do have a flat, thats not repairable i can maybe have someone bring me a tire and wheel. Have consider carrying a spare on long trips would have a 50% chance to have the right one. Maybe just carry the front could limp to a tire shop if rear failed .
I have the same concerns. I have a extra front and back wheel with tires mounted, and an extra front and back tire not mounted. They are waiting at home to retrieve for a local problem, or possibly for a overnight(??) delivery for a more distant problem. The delivery could become quite expensive, but not as bad as paying for and waiting for a new tire and/or wheel?
 
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Old 01-11-2009 | 09:32 AM
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A tire repair kit is the way to go!

I have plugged our tires ....different ones...3 times over the last three years...and never had a problem....
 
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