Solid advice! For several decades (yeah, I'm an old guy) I have carried a plastic container with tools a few parts and fluids for my vehicle. For example, I carry 6 quarts of engine oil, 2 gallons of full strength coolant, a bottle of brake fluid, power steering fluid with stop leak, 5 minute epoxy, an extra air filter, tire repair kit, air compressor new serpentine belt etc. Not to mention my go bag, water etc. This has saved my and others ass*s many times.
@DonnieDarko727 Жыл бұрын
Same
@freethinkingamerican80 Жыл бұрын
I too carry alot of those
@DirtMvGirt Жыл бұрын
Old guys rule
@WanderingStil Жыл бұрын
I would rather have 1-2 gal of gas before I would carry a gal of motor oil.
@richardstone5241 Жыл бұрын
When I am running back roads I carry an extra 10 gallons of fuel (outside).@@WanderingStil
@andyperkins2523 Жыл бұрын
Mechanic tip putting air in that tire first is a lot easier to get that plug in. Also, mark the hole before removing it one day you will not find it and keep a pair if dykes or side cutters with you that also makes it easier to get the screw or whatever out by grasping the object close to tire and using the dyke end as leverage against the tire prying up to remove the said object. Love it always ready always prepared never complacent
@ROOSTER-ql5fs11 ай бұрын
Damn those plugs are a nightmare to get in
@scottmurphy156311 ай бұрын
You're absolutely right. Been there done that.
@hugolafhugolaf11 ай бұрын
If the tire is leaking air, how is that gonna help?
@scottmurphy156311 ай бұрын
@@hugolafhugolaf The added air pressure helps keep the tire from flexing while inserting the tools.
@deandee808211 ай бұрын
agree'd, air that tire up with the screw still in it.. I go over to like 50-60 psi with everything ready to go, if you're fast you can get the plug in before your 36 psi is gone, no more pumping up
@mattcubillos8452Ай бұрын
Bought these tools after watching and faced the same problem a few months later. Was able to pull the screw, plug, and pump the tire in 20 min. Thanks Chadd and 3 of 7!
@patrickmichael8655 Жыл бұрын
The GOAT didn’t move out of the way YOURE the GOAT Chadd!
@stephenkarlsen295411 ай бұрын
Hey chad,I carry a high volume bicycle pump always in my vehicle because I'm a avid mtb rider and it is way faster and I get a little extra workout. No electricity needed . Keep up the good work brother .
@scudrunneradv3269 Жыл бұрын
Been carrying plugs and pumps since before you were born Chadd. Learned that from an old guy when I was 9 running a swamp buggy deep in the Everglades back in the day before I got into airboats. Those tools right there saved my bacon way more times then I can attest to. Got me out of the back country of Colorado several times while bow hunting for elk. Have one in every vehicle I own and in my adult kids cars as well.
@dannyhardesty369211 ай бұрын
I always keep a compressor in the car. However, I plugged it in the other day to air up some tires and the power accessory/cigarette lighter in the car did not work. Turns out it was a blown fuse. With the help of KZbin it was an easy fix! Thanks for another great video! My swimming merit badge counselor in Boy Scouts in 1966 was a retired frogman. He was the go-to dive guy in Bergen, County, New Jersey whenever they had to locate a body in the water and take it out. He was one of the most inspiring guys I met in Scouts!
@downtownlifeАй бұрын
When I first got my tire inflator I went through fuses like crazy - following the directions from the inflators box - which said to attach it to the tire and then plug it in / turn on. Every time, it blew a fuse and I thought it was my car's electric system cant handle it. Next time, I plugged it in for power, but DIDNT attach it to the tire, turned on the inflator, and then attached it to the tire - Problem solved, no more blown fuses. I still keep spare fuses, but haven't used them in a long time.
@luguefamily1498 Жыл бұрын
@Chad, lubricating the rasp with the supplied rubber cement or even spit will make it slide much for the rasp as well as the plug/insertion tool. Also love the "LandCrusher"
@62Cristoforo Жыл бұрын
Good idea. Liquid dish soap also works, if it’s handy and available
@Leg239 Жыл бұрын
Windshield washer fluid works too. Also inflating the tire makes plugging a lot easier than a floppy flat.
@jaretmoskal5558 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Chad, you have the most adorable helper. Reminds me of my cats whenever I try to do anything around the house
@Tripple6Lunatic7 ай бұрын
Just took a nail out of my tire with this kit. Thanks Chad! 😎👍🏻
@zfehnel Жыл бұрын
My mother always had a knack for finding every screw, nail, and bolt on the road growing up; so I spent a good amount of time watching my father putting in plugs. 100% agree with that. Also 2nd-ing another commenter on the ViAir compressor. My father gifted a $25 harbor freight knockoff to me 15-ish years ago and it's still going strong. I've used it off-roading and everything. I had to replace the connectors after accidentally smashing them, but seriously - a $2 fix. I always keep a box of tools in the back. It's saved my butt countless times and definitely gives me peace of mind. Good advice!
@jed9615 Жыл бұрын
Outstanding lesson! There are so many young "men" that have no concept on how to change a tire, plug and fill. Keep walking with our KING!! On top of this, this allows you to help others when they are stranded.
@jimbeam2705 Жыл бұрын
Yes , but those youngsters know how to find ticcrap on their cellphones. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@crashrethati5458 Жыл бұрын
I have memories of my dad back in the 1970's using these same type of plug tire repair. Good knowledge to have in the heat of the moment.
@Ojb_195911 ай бұрын
Here’s a tip that helped me. Use a ratchet strap around the tire and reamer to help push/pull it in since it can be quite difficult for some folks. Just guide the reamer in with one hand and ratchet with the other. I use needle nose vice grips for pulling out any screw or nail and usually trim the plug with a razor knife after it’s all aired up. Having the clearance to do this repair is key.
@renaissanceman584711 ай бұрын
The pocket goat is an essential tool for off roaders. Another tip for those plugs... keep a bright colored long needle... I place it right next to the object just before pulling it all the way out in the same orientation to indicate the angle it punctured the tire. that way youre not struggling to push a new plug through the tire.
@RobsKoiPond Жыл бұрын
Better to leave screw in place. Fully inflate then do the plug. So much easier to run a plug under pressure.
@kylen1922 Жыл бұрын
If u air your tire up first it makes it easier to open the hole up. Also a cordless drill works well wit h a small bit.
@jamesschmidt2817 Жыл бұрын
I always keep a Jack and lug nut tool in my vehicle at all times, along with a set of jumper cables. Got some good takeaways and things to add to the emergency box! I’m no mechanic either, but I like being prepared to help myself and help others on the road as needed.
@RoadTraveler Жыл бұрын
Yes, indeed, a plug kit, air, compressor, basic tools, important! Flat tire is like the number one vehicle breakdown, and many people are not prepared to deal with it these days. It's easier than ever. Small portable compressors are readily available for a reasonable price.
@jimbeam2705 Жыл бұрын
The funniest is the people that don't even carry a spare tire. PS . It's best to spend extra and get the Dewalt. It's great and can pump up tires over 80 pounds without heating up . Those cheap pumps are almost useless and burn up.
@restoreamerica15587 ай бұрын
I keep a plug kit and I bought a kit that has various size short screws too that are rubber coated. Once you pull out the nail, you can then screw these plug screws into the puncture until flat with tread with a just screw driver. It’s probably better long term to plug, but these screws are about as quick and easy to get you to where your going. Always be prepared!
@blacksquirrel400811 ай бұрын
The KZbin algorithm is incredible. I have an ‘84 FJ60 and last week found that same bumper carrier at the flea market for $40 so I guess it thought I would enjoy this, which I did. Yes, I already have the jumper/comp combo and kit already in the truck. Had to do the same chore for my 2CV a few months back. A 2-ply Michelin 145 is a lot easier to plug than a big truck tire.
@CombatDoc543 ай бұрын
I carry the same thing since my new vehicle didn't come with a spare. My compressor is a Bauer. I also carry a piece of chalk so when I find the nail/screw, I draw a circle around it so when I pull the nail/screw out, I won't loose the hole. I also draw a line on the side of the tire to coordinate with the hole so when I get home, I can find where I put the plug in to check for leaks.
@tommylewis829311 ай бұрын
Love your Landcruiser. Always miss mine when I see them.
@jimbomendoza341511 ай бұрын
This is a solid tip for non-car guys like me. Thank you so much for the demo. I wish you good things to your channel. :)
@alexobrien906311 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@fuegobaby19 Жыл бұрын
Always keep a fishing rod and some lures. If you ever find yourself in a position where you have nowhere to go, you can always go fishing.
@powersww1reset Жыл бұрын
They make for great kite flyers as well!
@user-dw4cv3xq5u Жыл бұрын
Pro tip - get a ViAir compressor (like an 88p or similar) instead. Smaller form factor, better performance. Always attempt to repair the tire that’s on the vehicle before utilizing your fifth spare, if you allocate your spare to the problem and then another problem arises, you’re boned.
@Mach141 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. When the battery in that dewalt dies, your SOL. When the rechargeable battery in that dewalt no longer accepts a charge, its now a useless piece of garbage. I have the small compressor and the carrying case that came with is just big enough to fit the plug kit tools. plugs, and a multitool. Clamps right onto the vehicles battery for power source
@jimbeam2705 Жыл бұрын
Sorry but the Dewalt pump is the best that I've come across.
@jimbeam2705 Жыл бұрын
@@Mach141LOL 😂, it comes with a cord to plug into the accessories outlet. And if you are smart enough.... you carry 2 batteries. But you definitely don't sound that smart.
@goinwheelin Жыл бұрын
@@jimbeam2705 Then you aren’t looking hard enough.
@Mach141 Жыл бұрын
@Bob-xy5cn Its a rechargeable battery. They have lifespans. They dont last forever. A direct to vehicle battery powered a/c will work as long as the vehicles battery is good, which if im out driving around to get a flat tire, it is. Your just adding an additional failure point into the system. Car battery to dewalt battery to air compressor.....remove the dewalt battery from the middle of that and get a better compressor and save some money both
@bryanplett8152 Жыл бұрын
I love it! I just had to repair my tire today. My wife asked why I didn't just take it into the shop. I just smiled and kept working. Lol This is great advice.
@RedIron106611 ай бұрын
Good advice, and it’s about the same setup I carry…along with Milwaukee inflator and cordless impact. I used the Slime repair kits for years, until an acquaintance had the handle break one one, and buried the shank into his hand. Severed a nerve that left his right hand mostly useless. I went and bought a BlackJack plug kit the next day, just for the aluminum handles.
@capone_rd_80911 ай бұрын
I have that dewalt tire inflator, and it's a must-have for anyone, I will be getting that plug kit, thanks for the video.
@Tim_g_SAtx Жыл бұрын
Glad you mentioned a slash in the tire. My last flat was a half-inch piece of glass, knew I would be able to fix that on the side of the road. Great video Chad, stuff everyone should know for sure.
@GAJake11 ай бұрын
My new years resolution is to learn more self sufficient skills. My dad had his oil leak out after a bad oil change one time by a random shop and it destroyed his engine, so he never taught my brother and I to do it "In case we mess it up". He tells us to only take it to this one specific shop. I appreciate his advice to be careful however it is so easy to do I think the better answer to someone messing up your oil is to do it yourself. My brother in law is a car guy so he has a pan and nice jacks so I'm going to do it at his place. I'll buy my own stuff this year.
@ikeremo11 ай бұрын
Look up in your vehicles owner manual the specifications section and find out how much oil your vehicle takes. Buy enough oil for you to do an oil change. When you’re jacking up the vehicle make sure you place the jack on the frame of the vehicle so you lift a solid point. Afterwards place your jack stands on a solid spot also. Drain your oil, screw your oil filter off with a filter wrench or even your hand in some cases. When putting your new oil filter on lube the seal with your used oil which should be in the pan on the ground, it prevents it from seizing on there. Put drain plug back in and fill oil to specific level that is in your book. When you get down to pouring your last 2 litres of oil into the engine turn your vehicle on and let it run for 10 seconds or so to fill your new oil filter up so your dipstick will give an accurate reading. Be safe and take your time.
@GAJake11 ай бұрын
@@ikeremo appreciate it! I found a video on my exact model too. My brother in law is helping me this weekend. I already got the proper filter and oil
@ikeremo11 ай бұрын
@@GAJake right on, keep the engine clean with new oil and he will get you there in no problem.
@expert24410 ай бұрын
I have plugged many a tire. Works great, never had one fail. I even bought the ARB kit, but the Slime kit works great too.
@rasserfrasser11 ай бұрын
Dude, that is seriously a good thing to know. If you get a flat in the southwest NC blue ridge mountain/canyons on a super narrow windy and 'steep' mountain road you better pray it's a road with turnouts (weather or not, you know what I mean if you're in those counties). Otherwise...911 isn't going to help much, "...where?'". In an emergency that's way better than having to risk pulling the wheel off. Plugs and pumps, received and recorded. Thanks a bunch for the video!
@Nonsensenoalph11 ай бұрын
I've had 4x4s and travel on and off road for over a half century. The portable compressor jump box are expensive and they don't last. I bought a Viair onboard 12 v compressor and two Three gallon air tanks when I put air suspension under my tundra over fifteen years ago and my Kenworth airbags and viair compressor have worked flawlessly. You can run a impact to remove all the lugnuts and tighten them all up. Lower air pressure for off road then air them all back up without melting the pump in the DeWalt. Now I have one in my dodge 2500 and my dodge 3500 4x4 off-road recovery truck. The most noticable comfort is knowing it's reliable and the Kenworth W900 airbags that gives the suspension the freedom of travel it needs.
@MrTurkeyhunter1982 Жыл бұрын
Smart men carry a tire repair kit and some sort of compressor, for those who don’t I think they just became smarter by watching this video. I learned many years ago while in the military that anything can go wrong and will probably happen at the worst time so plan ahead for any situation that you can imagine and learn from others mistakes / crazy situations.
@SmokeNGunsBBQ Жыл бұрын
yep one of these compressors saved me a lot of headache
@jimbeam2705 Жыл бұрын
I was just at a store the other day and a friend was there too. Her car was dead and I knew before opening the hood the most common problem. Corroded battery terminal. I carry plenty of tools and a battery brush . 5 minutes later she was on her way. Her husband.... totally useless. 😂
@30rdmaga Жыл бұрын
Couple cans of fix it flat will also get the tire enough air to get to a compressor after you patch it
@chrishultgren77711 ай бұрын
grandpa carried a tube because you can't always get a tubeless to seat without a beadsetter
@christiancetina9197 Жыл бұрын
That’s a sweet truck! Thank you for your service 🇺🇸
@daryllinkugel3804 Жыл бұрын
I've carried a plug kit in my Peterbilt for years. Good plan to keep one in the family truckster for sure.
@2wheelfox11 ай бұрын
I always pump up tire before pulling out the nail. If im at home i use a drill and small bit to ream and clean the hole, then insert plug. Works every time
@chrismackay831411 ай бұрын
Thanks! I like that power station. I carry a bicycle pump. Lots of work to pump up a tire, but it’s good exercise.
@captaintonyjohns1465 ай бұрын
Hey man good information! I have that stuff in my tool box, I also have done hundreds of those plugs over the years working in shops and out in the woods, it's easier to do when fully inflated.
@fredsams Жыл бұрын
great video and i highly recommend having a small compressor and a plug kit in your car emergency kit . if i hit the road i put a small floor jack and a four way in my trunk or car. as a former tire repairman and a construction trades guy that gets tons of flat tires a year, plugs are good but the long term leak rate is about 7 out of 10 plugs are going to leak eventually and a properly repaired patched tire will never leak unless a numnut does the repair.
@allblooz Жыл бұрын
Yes, I consider plugs a very useful but temporary repair that gets you to the tire store where a proper patch can be done.
@tbpc111 ай бұрын
ive plugged tires perfessionally, and where your method is good, i like to getthe can of adheasive instead of that little tube, and the can top has a brush built into it, goop it on there both sides, and it makes it not only easier to get the plug in, but then twist the plug insert tool, so the hold is nice and lubed up, and pull it out quick. i just did one on my truck last week, and its holding good.
@theminister115411 ай бұрын
Greatest 5 tool video Of All Time.
@wb5mgr11 ай бұрын
True story for the be prepared mindset crowd. I always keep a plug kit and a 12v compressor in my vehicle (all my vehicles) but I was out at a work site one time and allowed myself to get caught slacking. I had the kit but did not realize it was out of plugs because I had used the last one and failed to buy more. I had a big puncture from a small sharp stick in a tire and i was several miles from any help which I would have had to walk. Nobody would have ever happened by as I was on private land. I was rooting through my truck and found a couple of tapcon concrete screws. I also had some bank line. My kit had some circular patches (for the inside of a tire ) and some rubber cement in a tube. I wrapped bank line around the screw to build it up, then made a hole in a patch with my knife and shoved it over the screw so it was like an upswept skirt. I smeared rubber cement all down in the hole and all on the patch and then forced it in. Waited 5 min and aired it up. It held fine till the next day when I got to a tire store. Never lost any pressure.
@RamAlambaDingDong Жыл бұрын
I am enjoying these "preparedness" videos. I saw the title when you posted it as I was in the gym. So ended up building myself a stranded car box and stopped by the depot for some tools that I didn't already have. Found a use for the pelican boxes I was able to snag for free from work. Now to build out my "go-box" from your other video
@victor_beltran7 ай бұрын
Keep both these tools in my truck for that same reason. If it’s a major hole or gouge on sidewall then next op is to get all your jacking eq out to c/o spare tire. Nice work Man!
@Watchdog_UFOtestpilot Жыл бұрын
Pro tip on tires: Plugs are useless (mostly, lol) on sidewalls so, don’t buy crappy tires with soft sidewalls for your trucks/jeeps/whatever. I have my rigs set up to get me to my stuff if I can, but to get me away from everything if I had to. Lot of thought involved in that bit right there.
@arthurbrumagem384411 ай бұрын
All my flats seem to be side wall flats which always end up with a new tire. So much fun
@Lightning77AThiker Жыл бұрын
I rub a little bit of dirt on after trimming the plug if there is excessive rubber cement. I've had a plug pull out before.
@WaterburnerActual Жыл бұрын
Outsquisite Training Video! Keep em coming. You have, and I had the same items in my Bowtie SUV. Gonna go lil OT, but I believe it's a topic that should be included, and that's our Weather. I also had, depending on the season, a Severe WX kit that was part of our Severe WX Plan, which was formulated to include our home, with every family member having certain responsibilities, vehicles, with planned routes and predetermined safe places to evac to if situation required abandoning the vehicle, work/school/rec areas. While our lives can go from 1-100, we are only idle when we're sleeping. But the Atmosphere is Never Static. The WX, regardless of the season, can bring the potential for life or death events. So we don't need to be scared. Just prepared. Everyone should have a Severe WX Plan. It will need to be tested and amended until it's right. Drills should be conducted regularly to ensure all family members know what to do, without hesitation. And so endeth the lesson and the Word Fit. Y'all Take Care and Stay SAFE!
@thestig00711 ай бұрын
This is one reason why I mounted an air compressor and 1 gallon tank under my truck bed. Always nice to know you've got all the air you need.
@johnstumbaugh49414 ай бұрын
Great, truck! Some free advice from a longtime Cruiser head, You should carry a spare ignition ignitor module and coil for the FJ60. One a a very few Achilles heel's on the Cruiser. Very easy to fix on the side of the road if you have a spare.
@d3uc3diggl3r11 ай бұрын
I do this all too often. I need new tires. Though i whole heartedly agree with your jumper box, charger, air pump combo. I recently purchased a ryobi handheld air pump that uses the same 18v batteries from their line of drills etc. Solid advice. And we live in the age of variety. Find your best fit and execute the steps needed to fulfill your goals.
@RobnPhx1 Жыл бұрын
I'm heading over to Home Depot today anyway. I'm going to see if they have one...and the patch kit. Thanks for the instruction.
@pdorn947511 ай бұрын
Aloha from Maui Thanks for your content It’s incredible that most people especially younger men have no concept of self efficiency and discipline Continue being You and an inspiration to me and many young Hawaiian’s Respect
@JulieTorres-qe2ls Жыл бұрын
Hi Chad, very helpful for females...last flat I had I simply didnt have the upper body strength to loosen the lugnuts that a machine had tightened
@edwardbain5391 Жыл бұрын
Julie I hear ya sometimes those lug nuts are a bear. I have a truck of tools but I also carry or have accessible a 24" to 30" piece of 1&1/2in steel pipe. Placing that pipe over the end of your lug wrench will increase your ability to loosen a lug bolt significantly. A little WD 40 or grease never hurts also. One can even use their leg strength if the lug wrench and " Helper" bar fit together well. Just a little tip , nothing like breaking your back trying to loosen a lug nut!!!!
@pisom431411 ай бұрын
battery powered impact wrench is the answer!!
@345Weeehrs Жыл бұрын
Tip, roll the screw to the top of the tire to remove it and repair it as so you don't have to lay on the ground. You can roll it back to any position you want after it's repaired to fill it with air. That's a nice FJ 60 or 62. I had an 1983 60 and 3 FJ 40's 76, 2 1977's they are the best.
@clydegray9714 Жыл бұрын
I'll remember that! Its surprising how complicated , simple things really are.
@Jeffindsm Жыл бұрын
Taint no way he could get in between the fender and the tire to take out the screw or install the plug. He’s right the way he did it if you think about it.
@GC-Jo Жыл бұрын
Why roll back the wheel?? The valve stem is on the side of the wheel. Wach you been smokin?
@clydegray9714 Жыл бұрын
Lots of ways to skin a cat. Skinning is the main thing.
@345Weeehrs Жыл бұрын
@GC-Jo Some people will fill their tire with puncture sealer and you need the plug at 5 or 7 o'clock. TIP.
@Ughmahedhurtz11 ай бұрын
Good video. It's worth mentioning that if you have larger or higher load range tires, some portable air compressors won't inflate them to highway-drivable pressures in one go or they'll quit due to battery issues, overheat auto-shutoff or melt/seize other things on it. You can make the cheaper ones work by being careful (charge 10 minutes, wait 20, repeat; it's even in the manuals) but it may take an hour. I ended up getting a Smittybuilt that works on larger truck tires and also has a 24-foot power cable so it can reach the tire farthest from the battery. Wasn't dollar-store cheap but it works very well.
@ICY3yy Жыл бұрын
I always light the end of the plug with a lighter after trimming it and let it get gooey and smooch it down with my knife and that way it gets a really good seal before I go driving on it. Been doing it for years and never had a plug fail on me or come out.
@risol488011 ай бұрын
Yessir, Been there. Only suggestion from experience. Roll the wheel to place the punture on top so you have better leverage when plugging puncture. Cold tires are really hard and pushing in a plug while lying on floor will not work easily.
@jraypez Жыл бұрын
when plugging a tire make sure you ream and plug along the same path as the puncture, in other words observe the direction that the nail, screw, etc went into the tire,
@jimbeam2705 Жыл бұрын
I now use a small drill bit on a drill after pulling the object out after watching another video on it. It helps get that plug in a little easier. I have bent many inserters trying to get the plug in.
@MRTEE-sy7sb Жыл бұрын
Just to add, 12 volt pumps with alligator clips that hook directly to the vehicle’s battery are available as well, eliminating the need for a separate battery. Nice Toyota btw….looks like new!
@Billgibson-zh1zp Жыл бұрын
I also have one that plugs in to your cigarette lighter. inexpensive and work good.
@paulschacherschacher975411 ай бұрын
Great video. I carry both tire patch kit and a small air compresser in both my car and trunk. I have used it a number of times. It sure beats paying some one else to fix my tire. Thanks for the video.
@user-xs1wh7mq4b10 ай бұрын
Awesome. I have a small compressor from harbor freight. I Jack the car up a bit so the compressor doesn’t have to work so hard. Definitely Jack it up if people are using a fix a flat can.
@onenikkione11 ай бұрын
Another item to bring for modern cars is the wide clear tape and duct tape. a very minor fender-bender can loosen the plastic bumper covers and leave them dangling . the tape may be able to patch it up and get you back on the road.
@timothybrown820 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I just picked up one of those Dewalt chargers. Great advice.
@csr6384 Жыл бұрын
Just moved into NW South Carolina area. Need to find like minded folks in the mindset of Chadd. Fully awake former Marine in need of some folks that are about done with this shit.
@jas825610 ай бұрын
Tire Repair Kit is a must, Floor Jack, make room for it, it is a life saver, Small Canvas tarp, 4 way Lug wrench, for tires ….. You still need a tool kit, tow strap, jumper cables and charger/battery booster …
@richardfeit829611 ай бұрын
Right on. Thanks for the advice.
@patrickkelley6212 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Chadd for the advice!😀
@dieselwrench36219 ай бұрын
That is one nice LandCruiser! Color, wheels awesome! 👍
@thewey11 ай бұрын
Excellent! Thank you.
@nodayatthebeach Жыл бұрын
I have that same kit. Good solid tools but I would recommend using the brown hair plugs instead of the black ones that come with it.
@rokan8111 ай бұрын
Already have the same kit in the car for years. I don’t do spares unless it’s the last resort. Something to note add a yellow or red grease pencil to the kit to circle the screw first before taking it out, just easier to locate the hole after.
@BrianWBurress Жыл бұрын
Chadd, I have use that type of fix for many years. Sometimes it lasts sometimes it doesn’t. I would consider a temporary fix and if I could afford it sometimes I would take it to a tire shop and have a permanent fix Just saying that was awesome. A lot of people don’t know about that.
@Tennessee6447 Жыл бұрын
I used to make an air compressor out of the air conditioner pump on my old 79 Ford fourwheel drive. It actually works really well
@edwardcnnell285311 ай бұрын
i got all that. But my patch kit is the professional plug that is inserted in "gun". Getting that plug in can be difficult unless you lube it. Which is why you open my patch kit and find a tube of KY jelly in there.
@marvindiamonjr.963111 ай бұрын
Thanks, Chadd.
@ChrisSmith-sr9lv Жыл бұрын
Love how the dog hauled butt when you powered on the air compressor! lol
@FunChiropracticForYou11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reminder. Just went out and put a kit together.
@RodPriester11 ай бұрын
Greatstuff, thanks! Btw, that Landcruiser is beautiful! Love the the older ones👍🏻
@robertcharbonneau6041 Жыл бұрын
I have that exact same stuff on my motorcycle. Obviously not the Dewalt but a small compressor that I can plug into the bikes power port. However, I completely spaced on putting the plug kit in our vehicles. Doing that this weekend.
@ThatguyFirst Жыл бұрын
FWIW, I have found that it's much easier to get the reamer and the plug tool into a motorcycle tire if there's some air pressure in said tire, so having your compressor blow into the tire while your working on it helps a lot. I guess car tires are stiffer, Chad didn't seem to have any trouble.
@robertcharbonneau6041 Жыл бұрын
@ThatguyFirst agreed. I did catch a roofing nail once, got that rear end wobble, and had to make that repair. It held up ok but I still replaced the tire within the month.
@sharpenrightservicesllc11 ай бұрын
I have a plug kit in my emergency kit in each vehicle. I only have one electric pump though. Gotta get another one and the Dewalt seems like a great addition to my tools.
@kevinolson110211 ай бұрын
I cannot recommend highly enough the T-handle style reamer and plug inserter shown here. The style with a straight handle (like a screw driver) can be very difficult to grip tightly enough to drive in the reamer and plug, especially when wearing gloves or mittens in really cold weather. Last winter I was trying to help a guy at the local Holiday gas station to get a hole reamed out and a plug inserted, using the straight handle style (it's what the store had on the shelf). It wasn't even crazy cold (single digits above zero, Fahrenheit), but it was a bear getting the plug into the tire with the tiny straight handles, even working bare handed. A pack of extra plugs, stashed in a heavy storage Zip-loc to keep them clean, is also worth the investment. Also, carrying a hand pump, in addition to an electric compressor (I carry a Slime brand compressor from the local hardware store - it works fine), is a good back stop. The pump I have is an older bicycle pump - it stuffs neatly behind the bench seat - but it has a barrel around 2 inches in diameter, so would be difficult to use on high pressure tires (Load rating E tires on a one-ton, for instance). In that case, a pump with a smaller diameter barrel might be needed to top up the tire to the proper pressure (north of 70 psi) for rated load. Pumps intended for charging PCP airguns exist, which are quite robust and rated for high pressures, though they aren't exactly cheap. We have an Air Venturi G6 pump at work, which we use when calibrating piezoresistive pressure transducers, which is very sturdy, if not compact, and will reliably generate a couple of thousand psi (!); this is overkill for high pressure truck and trailer tires, but would do the trick, I'm sure. You may need to get a Presta to Shrader adapter for some of these high pressure pumps, so that it will fit a standard automotive valve. Lastly, a can of Fix-A-Flat or Slime can occasionally be helpful, too, though I have to confess I don't usually carry one. But, belt and suspenders will sometimes do the trick when neither one will work alone. Of course, a full size spare is highly advisable, and a few extra valve stems. Many overlanders also carry tubes and a patch kit, in addition to a full size spare. With some fishing leader, an awl and a tube, even a slashed sidewall might be driveable, at least at low speed to get back to the hard top road. My son got the full lesson in tire patching and repair (and learned that sometimes, the only good fix is to put in a boot) when we were coming off the White Rim Trail in his Tacoma in Moab last year. In the end, the full sized spare and a bicycle pump saved the day, but we tried the full panoply - Fix-A-Flat and plugs - prior to resorting to that!
@lifeofajlur2128 Жыл бұрын
For the record: I greatly appreciate something i heard from a previous video- you stated when asked about competing: i'd rather go the longest, than the fastest. I also feel that way. Makes sense. Appreciate ya. Prepare for war, happy new year, though.
@johncostello2948 Жыл бұрын
There is also a kit now for bigger slashes in the sidewall. I carry both kits.
@lucaswade57611 ай бұрын
Sick rig! Super clean!
@TherapeuticTactics11 ай бұрын
Love seeing the goat in the background. Great tips, thanks man
@powersww1reset Жыл бұрын
I believe it’s good also, to keep a long(at least 18”) half inch drive ratchet, and deep impact socket that fits your lugs. Works great as a breaker bar. Don’t want to limit yourself to a short 4-way tire tool. In case your lugs are in a bind.
@jeffroW0331 Жыл бұрын
That's exactly what I've used for years
@robertfoote325511 ай бұрын
A piece of pipe that fits over the largest end of the four way......a length of pipe has survival porpoises too.
@jeffroW033111 ай бұрын
@@robertfoote3255 cheater bar..
@TDHofstetter11 ай бұрын
It's been a devil's age since I've seen a car off the road with a fixable flat tire. They're extremely rare these days. Yours is the great exception.
@goingdownthetube Жыл бұрын
I would highly recommend a couple cans of fix-a-flat in that same situation. Has saved me several times until I can get a repair as well as makes a great gift to leave on the hood of a strangers car with a low tire. Have used plenty of tire plugs too...be prepared.
@ralphholiman7401 Жыл бұрын
I quit using Fix a Flat cans after one of them messed up the air pressure sensor in my wheel. But, I use the hell out of tire plug kits!
@Jeffindsm Жыл бұрын
Maybe don’t leave it on the hood that could scratch the paint but the area where the hood and windshield meet where the wipers stash. I would be ticked off if someone sat a can of anything on my hood whether to help or whatever
@stephennicholas11 ай бұрын
Great advice! Much appreciated. I'm going to do everything you recommended.
@MatthewSmith-cp3hu11 ай бұрын
thanks - took your advice bought some plugs the noco 40 jump box already have air compressor
@munchkinlk83 Жыл бұрын
This is great! Thank you!
@freedomfighter1817 Жыл бұрын
TireJect only thing I’d change along with a small valve stem tool in kit. Pull nail, pull valve stem, add “very” small amount of tireject, inflate…. Back on road and no risk of plug separating a belt or causing a bubble in tire. Solid advice Chad. TireJect is made with kevlar and glue, seals instantly. I still keep plugs but so far tireject has replaced them for me. Also seals up any small tire you having trouble holding air. Keep content flowing. #3%1765 #patriotlife #sonsofliberty
@floridahuntsman7915 Жыл бұрын
I totally understand you brother. Some things just have to be thought again.
@KCnoSurrender11 ай бұрын
Solid! Thank you!
@presentconstellations Жыл бұрын
Nice plug job. I've watched my Dad do this on mine a few times. Remember guys to work at the correct angle that the projectile entered the tire.
@fredcotter9672 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I have been doing that for many years. I don't trim off the excess of the plug, just let it wear off and it seems to help the plug seal better. Keep up the great videos and have a happy new year!
@jimbeam2705 Жыл бұрын
LOL 😂, it doesn't help " seal" anything. If you spin your tire you could actually rip the plug out.