How Do You Repair A Punctured Tire?
Imagine, you’re driving along and suddenly you notice a click-click-click-clicking coming from one of your tires, or you walk out to your car and catch a glimpse of something shiny within in one of your tire treads. That’s right – you have a nail (or screw or piece of scrap metal) stuck in your tire. But don’t let it bother you too much; it’s not the worst thing that could have happened to your tire. For example, if you gashed open the sidewall, the tire would be history. I actually did this once, hitting a curb as I was turning a corner inside a parking garage. The tire completely deflated in less than a minute and was ultimately not repairable. Luckily, I had my window open and could hear the air hissing out before I got to the street. But, with something stuck in the treads, not only is it something that can be fixed, you can do it yourself with a tire repair kit that costs less than $10. You can pick up a tubeless tire repair kit like the one shown at any auto parts store. Step 1 T