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my tire size is 245/30/20

the nail is right in the middle of the tire, it got in there sometime last night, and i checked on it this morning and the tire is keeping air.

so should i get another tire?

leave it in there?

get a plug?

any input is appreciated, thanks

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my tire size is 245/30/20

the nail is right in the middle of the tire, it got in there sometime last night, and i checked on it this morning and the tire is keeping air.

so should i get another tire?

leave it in there?

get a plug?

any input is appreciated, thanks

right in the middle? get it professionally plugged. as long as its right in the middle, should be no problem at all. but make sure they do it right (unmount the tire, grind down around the hole from the inside, and send a permanent plug through it)

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That's what a tire plug is for.

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you kinda got lucky in a way, if nail is too close to the shoulder your F'ed

if its in the middle and the tire is not "run flat"(happens when u run it low on air) YOU CAN GET IT FIXED

the right way to do it is to dismount it, plug it and then patch over it. should last aslong as your tire will :)

id offer to fix it but kinda far away lol

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Just patched a 275/65/r17 about two weeks ago. Tire went on 05 yukon xl and the tire has tire pressure sensors in the valve stems. I took it to wal mart and for 10 dollars they removed the tire, ground down around the puncture to the steel braid, and patched the tire from the inside. It has held up under many tasks towing two zero turns, towing a carolina skiff, and heavy cornering loads. I will say my man phillip at wal mart has my loyalty in the tire department

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I will say my man phillip at wal mart has my loyalty in the tire department

dont know about the walmart in your area but the ones here wont touch aftermarket wheels......noobs

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pull the nail out a little bit at a time, put some water or spit on it . If you see air bubbles you need to get it fixed, if not you should be good.

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thanks for the input evrybody!

i feel much better about not having to lay down another $160 :drinks:

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