These last, on average, about 8 days then they pop out or start to leak. I’ll do an updated video soon. They are a temporary fix to get you to a tire shop where the tire can be permanently patched.
I like the plugs better. the 'glue' is usually a vulcanization product. the plug is fibers and rubber. so when you plug, the plug becomes part of the tire. To me - that sounds better.
These are a really bad idea! For a screw in the tyre, like that, you'd be better off leaving the screw there, until you can get if fixed. Also, that tyre should be put on the back, so it's not used for steering, if/when it bursts. Even better is to use your spare tyre. Either way, a plastic screw is only a very temporary solution. You'll have to drive slowly and ensure the tyres don't heat up too much. The centrifugal force of the spinning tyre will increase the air pressure against the hole in the tyre. The rubber will heat up at a different rate to the screw, because it's made from different compounds and it's in direct contact with the road.
They are a temporary fix. A 3-minute fix instead of having to change a tire on the side of the road. I’ll use them as a temporary fix until I can get to a tire shop. No, it’s not a long term solution.
a woman can do the rubber screwing but not so much the plug - latter takes brute force. Tell her indoors she can now mend her own punctures in the sidewalk
That tire doesn't need a plug, it needs to be replaced! :-) That tire is like a hockey puck. Good demo though.
Yes I know. New tires coming soon
@@MikesWorld1 Good deal! Just want Mrs. Mike's World to be safe!
I would add tire rubber cement to the threads for good measure.
How did it hold up after time ?
Thanks for the review , it was very helpful 👍🏼
I still like the strips in warm weather, but these would be nice to have for colder weather.
They are just a temporary solution until it can be permanently fixed. The one I demonstrated held for about a week.
i haven't plugged a tire before. it looks like an easy fix. Motorcycle, just need to get to a tire dealer. Thanx.
Would like to see how long this rubber screw will last before leaking air.
This one lasted 8 days.
@@MikesWorld1 Did it start leaking air on the 8th day?
I used one that lasted 7 months, after that I changed the tyre as it was worn out. You can get them in two sizes.
so what conclusion after 2 month, it still good or leak ?
These last, on average, about 8 days then they pop out or start to leak. I’ll do an updated video soon. They are a temporary fix to get you to a tire shop where the tire can be permanently patched.
@@MikesWorld1 thanks bro, its help a lot
Rubber screes are The best instead of using a plug and ceiment glue would be dry and hard
The tyre screw tyre plug are good for women to use when they they're got a flat tyre
I like the plugs better. the 'glue' is usually a vulcanization product. the plug is fibers and rubber. so when you plug, the plug becomes part of the tire. To me - that sounds better.
Plugs will hold much longer than the screws. The screws are a temporary fix.
These are a really bad idea!
For a screw in the tyre, like that, you'd be better off leaving the screw there, until you can get if fixed. Also, that tyre should be put on the back, so it's not used for steering, if/when it bursts. Even better is to use your spare tyre. Either way, a plastic screw is only a very temporary solution. You'll have to drive slowly and ensure the tyres don't heat up too much. The centrifugal force of the spinning tyre will increase the air pressure against the hole in the tyre. The rubber will heat up at a different rate to the screw, because it's made from different compounds and it's in direct contact with the road.
They are a temporary fix. A 3-minute fix instead of having to change a tire on the side of the road. I’ll use them as a temporary fix until I can get to a tire shop. No, it’s not a long term solution.
@@MikesWorld1 good one
Letting your wife drive around on bald ass tires.... nice.
She has new tires. I knew there was a screw in that tire and wanted to make this video to demonstrate the rubber screws before replacing them.
a woman can do the rubber screwing but not so much the plug - latter takes brute force. Tell her indoors she can now mend her own punctures in the sidewalk
You’re not using the right pair of pliers
@@daveplumb6246 dave what pliers are best .thx
Secondo me non ha mai riparato un pneumatico
How cheap are you. Buy new tires
Don't you know the difference between a quick repair and a permanent solution ?
Already put new ones on. Wanted to wait until I could shoot this video to demonstrate the screws.
I was about to say just use pliers lol and then he pulled out the channel locks