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Thank you so much on your videos, I learnd a lot. Could you show us in next video how to change servo stearing oil in 206 it would help a lot. Thanx man.
hey dear in your other viedeo you dont use petoleum jelly but glue? what is correct? is the plug adhesive in spite of petroleum jelly? best regards from germany
Thank you for sharing,very interesting.As a garage or Tyre outlet would do this same type of repair,I am wondering if it could be used as a longer term repair? Very useful though considering the state of our roads !
Some garages in Ireland use this type of repair as a permenant fix but I'd still be wary of using it long term, just in case !. Very handy in an emergency though, as long as you have the means to pump up the tyre after the repair :)
@@damiiano76 exactly, don’t use it in the red zone shown here or you will die and get arrested by the tire police. I have died twice by my plugged tires blowing up and fell off of a mountain.
Very nice video tutorial. Just want to understand the logic about the warning -- about not to attempt on the outer portions of the tread. Also can you repair in-between the treads??
Some people say they last the life of the tyre if done properly but I would only ever use them as a temporary repair to get me to a tyre shop and have it inspected and patched internally.
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I did the sidewall section because I was only repairing a ride on tyre and they're dear as poison to replace. Repair works great, many thanks.
@montgomeryscot6623 you can make it cheap yourself buddy
Best video I have seen without audio
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Hola buenas tardes saludos cordiales desde Ecuador buenas herramienta para este tipo de llantas bendiciones siga adelante
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Thank you so much on your videos, I learnd a lot. Could you show us in next video how to change servo stearing oil in 206 it would help a lot. Thanx man.
Thanks you. I don't have the 206 any more. Sorry about that
hey dear in your other viedeo you dont use petoleum jelly but glue? what is correct? is the plug adhesive in spite of petroleum jelly? best regards from germany
It depends on what comes with each kit. They're all different
Très bonne vidéo. Merci
Merci !
Thank you for sharing,very interesting.As a garage or Tyre outlet would do this same type of repair,I am wondering if it could be used as a longer term repair? Very useful though considering the state of our roads !
Some garages in Ireland use this type of repair as a permenant fix but I'd still be wary of using it long term, just in case !. Very handy in an emergency though, as long as you have the means to pump up the tyre after the repair :)
I use this method for years with no issue. Fortune saved.
@@damiiano76 exactly, don’t use it in the red zone shown here or you will die and get arrested by the tire police. I have died twice by my plugged tires blowing up and fell off of a mountain.
Very nice video tutorial.
Just want to understand the logic about the warning -- about not to attempt on the outer portions of the tread. Also can you repair in-between the treads??
You can repair between the treads but not the shoulder or sidewalls. Check this link: www.kaltire.com/en/repair-tire-puncture.html
How long do these last, the repair
Some people say they last the life of the tyre if done properly but I would only ever use them as a temporary repair to get me to a tyre shop and have it inspected and patched internally.
I use glue instead of the lubricant. Its never failed yet .
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About $20 dollars
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