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My right front tire has a small leak. I was going to get it plugged (~$15) but then I thought I could maybe jack up the car, remove air from the tire, use a can of Fix-a-Flat (~$4), and then adjust the pressure back to stock. Do you think this would be a permanent solution? Or would I just be wasting my time? Thanks.
I had my tire repaired three weeks ago. I noticed a leak when I was replacing my break pads and rotors. I marked the leak with a marker on the inside of the rim. I drove to Tire Warehouse and guy at the shop told me that they could no longer put plugs in from the outside due to a new law. They use what it called a plug patch. The mechanic pulled out a nail from my Dunlop sport and with the tire removed the plug patch was put in from the inside with an adhesive.
They rebalanced the tire and I put is back on the Celica. The plug protruded us about a quarter of an inch.
Next week I looked to find the plug. The tire was completely smooth and I could only find the mark by looking for my magic marker line on the inside of my rim.
Just thought you might like to know my experience,
Yellow94GT
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