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How big must a crown area tire puncture be in order to be fixed using standard “nail hole” repair materials?

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How big must a crown area tire puncture be in order to be fixed using standard “nail hole” repair materials?

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A. The puncture can be up to 3/8-inch in diameter. If the injury is larger than 3/8-inch, the tire must be sent to a full-service tire repair facility for a section repair. Q.

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