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  • Well i got a hole in my tire.

    I finally wound up getting a hole in my tire. its a wee little pin hole at the very outter most part of the side wall(farthest away from the rim). it leaks very slow. i put some fix a flat in it and it stopped.

    so what should i do now? should i get it patched? i dont think it can be plugged becuz of where it is.
    <a href=\"http://cardomain.com/id/articacid\" target=\"_blank\">2002 35th Anniv. Black Camaro M5</a><br />Mods: Carsound Cat, SLP Loudmouth, Whisper Lid w/ K&N, J&M LCA\'s, ST Springs, eD Stereo(146.7 dB)<br />\'88 K1500 305 V8 Auto(Winter)

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    Originally posted by articacid:
    I finally wound up getting a hole in my tire. its a wee little pin hole at the very outter most part of the side wall(farthest away from the rim). it leaks very slow. i put some fix a flat in it and it stopped.

    so what should i do now? should i get it patched? i dont think it can be plugged becuz of where it is.
    If you used fix-a-flat or something like it, and you have anything other than a steelie rim, it can/will corrode your wheel.

    And I beleive that shops will usually patch a hole in the sidewall up to like 1/2" from the edge of the tire, I could be wrong tho.

    It might be only patch 1/2" IN from the edge of the tire, I don't remember.

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    • #3
      I will use fix-a-flat or tire-slime in an emergency only. I've heard some bad reviews on that stuff. I've also heard that (in some cases) it automatically voids the warranty on your tires.
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      • #4
        You cannot patch a sidewall hole. You simply need a new tire - and it's unsafe until you get a new tire.

        If you're below 5/32" of tread on any two tires, I would go ahead and replace those two with new or just get 4 good ones if you're at 5/32" or below.
        2002 5-spd NBM Camaro
        Details: www.1lev6.com

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        • #5
          there new tires. my brother works at a place where they do tires and stuff im going to get him to check it out 2marrow. its only a pin hole, nothing bigger. the tire wont even go flat by itself.
          <a href=\"http://cardomain.com/id/articacid\" target=\"_blank\">2002 35th Anniv. Black Camaro M5</a><br />Mods: Carsound Cat, SLP Loudmouth, Whisper Lid w/ K&N, J&M LCA\'s, ST Springs, eD Stereo(146.7 dB)<br />\'88 K1500 305 V8 Auto(Winter)

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          • #6
            If they're brand new, thats warranty [img]smile.gif[/img]
            2002 5-spd NBM Camaro
            Details: www.1lev6.com

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            • #7
              if he bought it. most tire facilities will not do jack unless you buy the optional road hazzard protection.
              Teh Cars:<br />2002 Firebird V6<br />1997 Camaro SS 30th <br />1991 Firebird V6<br />1989 Firebird Formula<br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/ride/855002\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/ride/855002</a>

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              • #8
                Yeah you cant patch or plug a sidewall. Patches wont hold due to the curve...I have seen people plug sidewalls but usually that causes a bulge in the side wall. It is otherwise dangerous and i never recommend it. Hopefully if you purchased road hazzard like others are mentioning it will be covered under warranty.
                95 black 3.8 camaro, Intake, Pacesetters, Flowmaster 80 series, accel plugs and wires, B&M shift kit (eh could be better), hopefully a highflow cat soon. and a bunch of appearance mods.

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