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Old 03-24-2016, 10:32 AM
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Can I patch this tire? Pic inside

Just want to know if I can patch this or will I need to get a new tire? It's the front right tire. Thanks all.

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That might not even be a hole. Pull it out and see if air comes out. Yes, you can deff patch that, and I would just plug it. I haven't had a plug failure in ever, and the X doesn't got 150mph too often.
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Old 03-24-2016, 10:55 AM
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That might not even be a hole. Pull it out and see if air comes out. Yes, you can deff patch that, and I would just plug it. I haven't had a plug failure in ever, and the X doesn't got 150mph too often.
It only take one time for a blowout at 150 mph to turn you day into a really bad day. My tire guy marks the tire where the valve stem is, demount the tire and put a patch from the inside. Patch is good for 150 run because the centrifugal force at 150 mph is pushing the patch against the tire instead of trying to pop a plug out.
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IMHO, that's too close to the sidewall for my comfort of patching. Most tire stores won't even do it (for liability reasons) if the puncture is less than 1" from the sidewall. As "SlickGT1" indicated, it may not even be a puncture...so try to pull it out before driving more on it.
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It only take one time for a blowout at 150 mph to turn you day into a really bad day. My tire guy marks the tire where the valve stem is, demount the tire and put a patch from the inside. Patch is good for 150 run because the centrifugal force at 150 mph is pushing the patch against the tire instead of trying to pop a plug out.
True. I do end up patching all my plugs, but when I gotta go, I gotta go, and keep plugs in the trunk. I hate it more when the glue in the trunk dries up, always when you need it.

I actually once put 3 plugs into my sidewall to get off a bridge before the cops and tow-truck showed up. It even held air for 30 min. Made it home.
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High speed tire failures post repair are primarily due to carcass/belt damage caused by puncture, not plug/patch failure.

The undamaged steel/nylon/rayon strands in close proximity to the broken strands are subjected to increased stress and fail in domino style. Broken strands near carcass edges are BAD NEWS for high speed integrity.

General rule of thumb, a punctured tire should NEVER be operated above speeds 2 rating below speed rating new.

Most respectable tire shops grind the speed rating letter off the sidewall to show the tire is patched/plugged.

Makes it a good idea to install high speed rubber on your vehicles (I run "Y" rated rubber (+186mph) on my X.
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I actually once put 3 plugs into my sidewall to get off a bridge before the cops and tow-truck showed up. It even held air for 30 min. Made it home.
There's a story here that I'd definitely love to hear sometime...
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There's a story here that I'd definitely love to hear sometime...
Ok I will look for pics of this. Then post it up. Happened on the X, with brand new tires. I was tight.
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That's a question for the tire store, but I see no reason you cannot plug/patch that. It appears to be far enough from the edge of the tire, and the tread is certainly of sufficient depth to support a repair.
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