HOW TO Fix a Flat Tire by Plugging a Hole

wayoflife

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As you can see in the pic below, I came out to the garage this morning and saw this - a flat tire.
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And, as I would come to find, the leak was bad enough to leave our tire completely flat. As in, there was ZERO PSI when I went to fill it back up. Of course, it's always easier to find a leak with air in it and plugged as well if it can be.
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Some soapy water goes a long way to find a leak fast.
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There it is! Thank goodness it's on the tread too.
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Have to say, I was kind of surprised that this tiny piece of metal was enough to flatten our tire.
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Now to ream out the hole and get it ready for a plug.
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Slip a plug onto the insertion tool.
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And, push the plug in the hole. This is typically the hardest part but again, a lot easier to do with the tire fully inflated.
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Now it's time to hold the plug in place using the slide portion of the tool while pulling the shaft out.
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And just like that, the hole is plugged. No more bubbles.
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Just need to trim off the excess plug.
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And just like that, the hole plugged and the flat is fixed!
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Hope you found this write up to be useful :)
 
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