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Re: Nail in tire... - WHiiP - 04-08-2006 xlr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Take a spray bottle filled with soapy water and > spray the area > around the nail. > > If it bubbles, then it is leaking air. Get the > tire patched. > > No bubbles, then wiggle the nail a little and > check again. > > If there are still no bubbles then it is possible > that the nail did not go all the way through the > tire and can then be safely pulled out. The smart individual might try this, but only at a service station that can remedy the potential stupidity. > > This has worked for me and I did not have to patch > the tire. > > Good luck. ![]() Re: Nail in tire... - Michael - 04-08-2006 Pull and plug a nail hole. Use a needle-nosed pliers to pull the nail. I believe I've seen plug kits that say you don't need cement; I wouldn't use them--I always use the type with cement. Once I open a tube of cement I always buy a replacement kit so that I have something fresh if the cement is starting to dry out when I need it for the next repair. Replacement kits are cheap. Anything bigger than a nail take to a shop for evaluation. Don't let them repair anything in the sidewall nor a hole in the tread bigger than 1/4" nor if the tread is below 1/16." Just sigh and replace the tire. I got way too much experience with this when our community was being built. I must have plugged 10 nail holes over a couple of years. Re: Nail in tire... - ajakeski - 04-08-2006 A plug is a temporary fix. Take it to a good tire shop and have it patched. Especially if you ave a newer set of tires. Re: Nail in tire... - MikeF - 04-08-2006 The really old car we had once had a nail from some construction that was being done next doors. I went and got a can of flat fixer and injected it in the tire and never removed the nail. Drove for years with it that way... Not that I'd recommend it again... Re: Nail in tire... - dochocson - 04-09-2006 Our local Les Schwab fixes these for free, even if they aren't Les Schwab tires. Re: Nail in tire... - Ripthorn - 04-09-2006 Dude, you got nailed! Sorry couldn't help it. My tires pick up nails all the time. I second Carm's advise, Discount Tire Co. always takes good care of my tires. Re: Nail in tire... - Racer X - 04-09-2006 dochocson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Our local Les Schwab fixes these for free, even if > they aren't Les Schwab tires. Same in Seattle. Good business plan, because if they CAN'T fix it, they get to sell you a new tire, ot maybe all 4. Re: Nail in tire... - RAMd®d - 04-09-2006 WHiiP is right, don't play with the nail. Don't plug, unless you're desperate. A plug kit is a handy thing to have when you're out in the middle of nowhere, as is a double cylinder pump. But if you're within driving distance of civilization, get it patched. |