I've got a punctured tire that used to need filling up about once a week . Now it's every two days . Does the punctured hole get bigger over time or should I look elseware for a leak . Note : This tire cannot be patched per Discount Tire
They certainly do not get any better. Plug the tire yourself. It is easy to do. Don't be concerned about patching it. Once the object falls out, the tire will deflate quickly.I've got a punctured tire that used to need filling up about once a week . Now it's every two days . Does the punctured hole get bigger over time or should I look elseware for a leak . Note : This tire cannot be patched per Discount Tire
Will they do it regardless of how many times it's been patched ? Discunt said it already has been patched 3 times .Do you KNOW where it's leaking? If it has a nail, the nail could be moving around and enlargening the hole. A used tire store will patch most any tire, especially if you pay cash.
You must be pretty unlucky to get 3 previous nails in the same tire. Drive on construction sites?Will they do it regardless of how many times it's been patched ? Discunt said it already has been patched 3 times .
I'd like to get it fixed but it's been patched to many times . If I have to fill every week I'll deal with it . The tire has alot of tread left .Doesn't matter if you fix it.
I feel your pain. One of the Contis on our Model 3 picked up a nail at about 10K. The tire was like new! Wheel Works (Firestone) would not repair it; too close to the sidewall per their rules. Over $400 all in for 1 stinkin' tire!I'd like to get it fixed but it's been patched to many times . If I have to fill every week I'll deal with it . The tire has alot of tread left .
This. I don't plug on shoulders, but some do. I'd plug it also to keep water from getting into the belts of the tire.Stick a plug in it. Takes 10 minutes including buying the kit.
From experience I plugged in the no zone before, and when tires on front they would need to have air added. On rears, no. That was before we got tires from Costco, who patches for free…This. I don't plug on shoulders, but some do. I'd plug it also to keep water from getting into the belts of the tire.
When my house was first built, i had so many nails in my gravel drive, that i had tires that i plugged 5 times. Replaced them after the tires found all the nails!