Your vehicles as they sit now!

muddy af today, snow tommarow.
anyways, put rings back on grille, looks better imo. headlights need to change
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What an import POS.




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If it's a standard style "rope plug" the tire needs to be replaced. They are too large to make a permanent tire repair and usually damage the belts/cords of the tire. I might look ok from the outside but the inner liner of the tire will start to separate which could cause a blowout.
I thought tire plugs were ok? What if I take it to have it patched? It'll be about a month until I'm either getting a new tire or getting a new set.
 
^ this. I jus needed it to last me till I get a new set or another wheel/tire set up. Nope. Lasted 800-100010 miles. Haha
 
I thought tire plugs were ok? What if I take it to have it patched? It'll be about a month until I'm either getting a new tire or getting a new set.


They are only meant to be a temporary fix. This style is what I'm talking about.

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This is what we use at work and the proper way to repair a tire.

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What it looks like when done.

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We go one step further and put liner sealer over the patch when complete. That way the inner liner of the tire will not start to separate and peel.





Tire Tech Information - Flat Tire Repairs
 
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All depends on how it looks from the inside really. If the tire needs to be replaced anyway and it's not leaking air, fuck it roll out lol.
 
Thats the thing. Plug was put in an maybe 10 miles I was on the side of the road flat. Lol. Didn't leak at all I double checked.
 
Lol. Or it was crappy plug. I was wandering since I still havent gotten my alignment that it may have caused it to wear funny an eat the plug up or something
 
The plug (same rope style you posted) was installed by our mechanics and they only really ever repair tractor trailer tires. They may have fucked up. I'll take it to a legit tire place (NTB) this weekend and have them break it down, get their opinion on the safety of it, and get them to patch/plug if its ok. I'd rather pay $50 to have it done right than pay $300 for a new tire at the moment so fingers crossed.
 
I have a couple of the rope plugs in mine. Been fine for the couple years.





Inb4 my tires blow apart now..




Also had a slow leak going on in one tire. Sprayed soapy water and found it was leaking from multiple points along the inside. Popped the bead one side at a time and scrapped out some wheel gunk. Seems to have fixed
 
The plug (same rope style you posted) was installed by our mechanics and they only really ever repair tractor trailer tires. They may have fucked up. I'll take it to a legit tire place (NTB) this weekend and have them break it down, get their opinion on the safety of it, and get them to patch/plug if its ok. I'd rather pay $50 to have it done right than pay $300 for a new tire at the moment so fingers crossed.


Shame you're not closer, we do flat repair for free lol.




Also had a slow leak going on in one tire. Sprayed soapy water and found it was leaking from multiple points along the inside. Popped the bead one side at a time and scrapped out some wheel gunk. Seems to have fixed


I see that all the time, you'd be surprised how much corrosion can build up on the inside of a wheel.