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How To Properly Repair a Tire

How To Properly Repair a Tire There are a few different methods you can use for tire repair. The method I show in this video is considered the ‘best possible tire repair’. This method is also known as the “Tire Plug/Patch Repair”.

**Be sure to check with your tire manufacture to see what repairs are acceptable with their products.

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