Drill Bit Tire Repair Kit
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- Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025
- This is the Slime drill bit tire plug repair kit. It is designed for fixing punctures on cars and other vehicles. This tire plug kit is generally used as a temporary fix until you get the puncture patched from the inside at a tire shop. In this video I am only demonstrating how to use the repair kit. I am not endorsing or recommending the use of the kit as a replacement for a professional or permanent tire repair.
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DO NOT attempt any type of tire repair if any of the following conditions exist:
• The tire has less than 1.6mm tread depth
• The puncture is greater than 1/4 inch diameter (6mm)
• There is structural damage to tread, carcass, inner liner, or bead (including cracking, bubbling, ply separation, etc.)
• The puncture is on the shoulder or sidewall of the tire
• The tire has been inflated with any flammable gas
• The perforating object cannot be located
• The perforating object is not straight indicating the puncture path is not straight
• There is little resistance is felt when inserting the repair
• There is evidence that the tire has been driven under-inflated
• There is evidence of possible structure/internal damage
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Thanks for watching !
Good video,I like the reamer but it seems like it would have been easier to use the old fashion tool and just push the plug in and pull out plus you are loosing glue off the plug as it spins on the tire
I’m on board with the reamer and drill concept but the jury is still out on the idea of twisting the plug into the tire with the drill vs pushing it in. Some manufacturers and users state it’s fine to do so while others do not agree. I guess it all comes down to personal preference and the success rate of each method. Results may vary. I’d like to see everyone’s thoughts on this based upon real time experiences. GREAT videos … nice work sir!
Thank you. I thought the same but it seems to work
Reamer and drill seem to be a good concept.
Seems not easy to pull out the plug with a drill attached.
My Problem is at the edge of the tire, on that red marked place. Ist there a Possibbility that this could work?
I was skeptical on it until I watched it done on a tire I got a screw in 1 day & was WAY simpler & worked like a dream
I have always twisted as the plug goes in since 2002 and it works fine, I sometimes double the plug using 2 instead of 1 and that works fine
While this is interesting, not sure how this is better than doing this manually without the drill. I have used a drill with a reamer before, but that's it.
It makes it a bit easier to push the strip into the tire but other than that it's basically the same as the normal repair kit
Excellent repair..
Thanks 👍
No need to get fancy just remove the handle and Chuck it up works great,
Great video.
Please advise what to do if I got a puncture on the shoulder area?
Tire companies recommend replacing a tire with shoulder or sidewall damage
Is it easier to do this repair on a fairly fully inflated tire or one with most of the air already out? Thanks.
It's easier to repair when there's air in the tire
May not be a bad idea concidering how difficult it is to feed the plug through the puncture by hand alone, even after the reaming out the hole. (I know 😅)
I am no tire expert, I thought the tire had to be vulcanized on the inside also.