Tire Repair - Fastest and Cheapest Puncture Repair Kit

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Vacuum tire repair nail kit demonstration and test. This handy tubeless tire repair kit is designed for emergency puncture repairs on cars, motorcycles and other vehicles. This small tire repair screw is for repairing a 1mm to 3mm hole and the larger size screw is for repairing 3mm to 5mm holes. Use the small one if your car or motorcycle tire is punctured with a small & thin nail. If the nail is larger, then use the bigger size. In this video I am only demonstrating how to use the repair kit. I am not endorsing or recommending the use of the kit as a permanent tire repair. If you found this video helpful, please subscribe to my channel. Thank you ! 👍

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knobsdialsandbuttons
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I've been doing this for like 40 years lol. I use that black engine gasket silicone sealant on a screw and just thread it in. They last for months if needed. But its enough to get you someplace where you can get it fixed. Its also a good idea to keep a plug kit in your glovebox. I have several plug kits because i always fix peoples tires if i see them on the side of the road with a flat. I mounted an air compressor under my hood so i always have air.

Darkice
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Keep in mind that most legit tire repair shops use plug patches wich are much more stable and installed from the inside out . I have installed hundreds of the push in plugs and only ever had problems with large size holes. Thats why i was looking at these options. There is these screw plugs and there is also these interesting ribbon shaped plugs im looking into. If the hole is in the side wall or outer tread near the side wall we aren't supposed to plug them because they arnt reliable and can compromise the tire. Sometimes there is multiple small holes or shrapnel in the tire wich causes multiple smaller leaks and the push in plugs won't work as well as a plug patch style.

nickh
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update, put one on for several months already and still works perfectly, no air lost. the best part is only take five minutes or maybe less to repair the screw hole.

musk-eteer
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Have been using them for years!! I have one tire fix for about 4 years on a 235/65/15 on my ford ranger. I used them on all the cars i had. Saved lots of money!!!😂😂❤❤

ephraimcamacho
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I purchased these screws to place in motorcycle emergency kit and they do great.

dpark
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There's another YT video from auto channel who was doing a comparison test between these repair screws and repair sticky ropes. 4 screws on one and sticky ropes on other tire. All held up after 40km/25 miles and 90psi tests. And then, this guy did burnout of tires and 3 out of 4 repair screws were gone, but all the ropes held up. These repairs are absolute temporary repair, but there are really simple and easier to install compare to a ropes.

Joseph-ehrs
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If you know how to use them, the standard rope kits are not much more difficult to use. If you choose one to carry, for me it will always be a rope kit. It is pretty essential to also carry a compressor. Be prepared.

buddyboyx
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rope plug still the best invention ever

pocitube
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Never used one, does look easy for someone incapable of pushing in a black rope.
Ill stick to the sticky black rope Ive used countless times as a permanent fix, never an issue.
For a larger hole this doesnt look like it will work, where at times Ive used two ropes, without a problem...

kevm
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I'm going to buy these and try them on my mower tires. I've used the rubber ropes and had both good and bad luck with them and hard to put in.

stevess
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Never take a tire for repair to any place that sells tires. They lie and rip you off to sell a new tire. I caught a local place doing it. I had plugged the tire but still had a leak. I wanted a real plug put in. They made me wait 2 hours and charged me 30 bucks. The next day the tire was low. I went back they toook the tire off rim and told me I needed new one. They wanted me to open trunk for temp spare so I had to go out in bay. I saw the tire off the rim. Looked inside and saw they never repaired it just the plug I put in. I snapped a pic and told them put tire back on rim and on car. When they tried to charge me I showed pic. I was going make a complaint. They did not charge and refunded the first charge also for the phony fix. Turns out the guys in shop get kick backs on tire sold.

RodgerMudd
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Got a screw in my tire, slow leak. Tire store won't repair as it's in last row of tread
nearest the sidewall. Tiny frickin' hole and they say I should throw it away and buy a new one!
This tire IS new. Only a couple thou miles on it! So, I tried a Slime plug kit, leaked worse then the screw I took out!
Waited a week to get these tire screws, since nobody sells them, and it is sealed! Haven't put it back on the car yet, but
it appears to be good, and people are saying in various places they last. So hope it does.

DimlyAwareHUmAn
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I've given that kind of screw advice often without knowing about that product. The best emergency repair for nail puncture. I use screw with rubber tape. Screw can be longer than those.

jarikinnunen
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Key word emergency, not permanent but robe has been for me and easier

jebronlames
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Did you add the compound to yours that you do on the rope plugs? It seems like it would work better with rubber cement.

miastrong
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Thinking add a little extra tire glue.
Use a spray bottle of water with a little dish soap to see better bubbles of leaking air.

justaguyreal
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There is a weakness with the rubber plugs. Installing those plugs in most tires that have steel belts, the steel belts are like screen door screen but tighter weave. They have been known to saw through rubber plugs as they flex with every rotation of the tire.. I have never heard of that happening with the string plugs. But I have seen it with the rubber plugs

Jodyrides
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Tried that, wouldn't last for too long so it is better to use a rope plug instead.

usesonlai
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Squeeze a few drops of rubber cement in before the screw, it might last months longer.

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