Black Snow Slide
Petty Officer 1st Class
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I was was wondering if anyone has tried fix a flat with a trailer tire. I understand its not a permanent fix but will it get you out of a jam?
I understand its not a permanent fix
I have used this stuff in many tires. (lawn and construction equipment) I have never had a issue with this stuff. Works 100% for me and when getting a tire serviced i have never had a tire guy complain about it. I was even recomended that green slime stuff. At the minimum i still woul carry a can it comes in handy for low tires etc. Gets you up and going quick.
There it a tire repair kit you can get at any auto parts store. It is what they use at tire stores. It comes with a reamer to increase hole diameter. Then strands of rubber, rubber glue, an insert needle and instructions. It is not hard and it is permanent.
I bought a spare tire for the trailer early on, and I realized later that the bolt pattern is the same as that on my Jeep, so in a pinch I could use the spare from the Jeep as well, for short distance (not a trailer tire, but rated for enough load).
Makes you wonder why no one has come out with run flat tires for trailers, probably wouldn't work with the high aspect ratios on trailer tires (tall sidewalls) but sure would be a lot safer in some situations if it were technically possible. 'Course then we'd get into complictions like cars have now, with tire pressure monitoring systems, and all that.
Do not repair any tire with this method unless you are going to replace the tire anyway. Repairing a tire this way is a sure way of having belt seperation and tire failure down the road.
Bruce58 and I come from different points of view.
Plug repairs are not reliable and can lead to tire failure. Insist on a full inspection and patch and fill repair on the inside of the tire.
I guess we agree then?
http://www.dunloptires.com/care/repair.html
This is what the US Department of transportation NHTSA says:
Tires must be removed from the rim to be properly inspected before being plugged and patched.
I actually used to use those "patch from the outside" kits. That is until I had a complete tread seperation after using one.