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got nail in tire, wheres a good place to fix it i got a nail in my tire, i was wondering wheres a good place to get it fixed ? and how much ? |
Buy a tire repair kit and do it yourself Posted via RS Mobile |
Where: @Home. Cost:10 minutes of your day. |
aight , sounds good i will do that. now where can i buy this kit? and how much is this kit |
I think Kal Tire will fix a simple nail for free. You're lucky it wasn't a spark plug. |
i prefer to do it myself and learn it actually knowing that i can repair it myself without taking the tire off |
Kal Tire will fix small punctures like that for free but if you go to Canadian Tire you can get a repair kit that has enough for several fixes for a couple dollars. Instructions are very simple on the repair kit as well. Berz out. |
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Sorry to jack a thread - I got a screw in my tire - would that be ok to just patch? I'm guessing the hole is much bigger than a regular hole from a nail.... |
I only believe in patch repairs. I used to plug my tires at home but after numerous applications I found that a patch is much better at sealing the hole. Any automotive shop CAN repair a punctured tire. If they can't repair a tire properly then it says a lot about them. |
dont do the kits that plug it only from home. |
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the guy at Kal-tire fixed mine for free and he actually patched it from the inside as well :) |
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patching it from the inside is the only reliable way imo aside from buying a new tire |
If some of you guys don't want to do the DIY patch kit at home, then just take it to the auto shop. It's a minor fix, like $5-10buxs. |
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^Overpaid a bit. You can usually get a patch done from 22-28 bucks on average. At least you got it properly done. :) Posted via RS Mobile |
shit canadian tire was chargin me $60.. bs shiet ever |
WTF, must be ripping you off or something. $60buxs to repair a puncture in your tire?:fuuuuu: |
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I go to my auto shop in Richmond. It probably depends how bad it is, if it's a nail, then it's a relatively easy fix, so it shouldn't be costing a lot. |
PROTIP: Kal Tire doesn't charge to patch your tires. They might quote you $20 or something but once it comes time to pay they just give you the keys and away you go. I know because I used to work there. PS: Tire plugs suck. Plug patches or quill patches are the way to go |
if i get a flat/punctured tire, i always take it to kaltire. I bring a can of something or a box of mac/cheese for their donation bin. if they arent busy, its usually very quick.. |
^ +1 I went to Kal-Tire on recommendation of you guys on RS a couple months back. Brought a dozen donuts and they patched my tire, inspected my car, and filled up my windshield washer fluid. Great service! |
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patches: +fine if it's a really small hole +won't tear out -doesn't protect the tire plies DIY plugs: +DIY +cheap, multiple use -can tear out combination patch/plug: -cost +seals from the inside and can't tear out like a plug |
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