fixing a “flat tire” WITHOUT removing the wheel (using a cordless drill)

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Great video. It should also be noted that a lot of places that you buy tires from will VOID the warranty (or insurance) on the tire if you use a product like Slime of one of the equivalent injectable liquid tire plugs. They work, and will get you back on the road..but many of them will do permanent damage to the interior of the tire and void that warranty/insurance. Plugs are universally honored as being temporary and removable by most tire places.

wxfield
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Nice job. Its best to just use the full length plug.

miketammaro
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Nice but some say to inflate the tire before cutting off the plug because as the tire inflated the size of the hole will change too

michaelhaile
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If you leave the tire inflated, it will be a lot easier

funadventureswithcameron
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Friend, I was more adventurous, ignorant, and poor as a young person. Now I’m 58 and figured out one got to go to step two and properly plug the tire at a shop for safety reasons.😂 Yes, I plugged tires in my youth and acted like this was all that was needed. Amazing how God🙏🏻 takes care of His foolish kids who put tens of thousands of miles on a plugged tire on the front of a car.🤣
I hope the youth of today will not walk, I.e. drive, in the folly of my youthful indiscretions but I’m not holding my breathe.🙄😆

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