Was this a helpful video? It occurs to me I should have shown the type of portable 12 volt air compressor we carry and what you need to have onboard so you not only repair the flat - but can air it up.
@JunaidAsmal2 ай бұрын
hey ya cool demo,I had a Tyre shop a long time ago,try leaving some pressure in the Tyre so it's easier to insert the plug,should do it while the Tyre is on a kombi full of passengers sometimes its hard bro,and I forgot to mention I'm in south africa and dude that's one sweet looking ss,introduce us to her she is really cute)
@McSpeedAlaskanAdventures2 ай бұрын
@@JunaidAsmalthat is an excellent top tip!!! That SS was my first car. Got it when I was 13. My dad and I built it together and then in 1989 I sold it. Long story short was able to buy it back in 2004 and went through a ton of work to get it back on the road.
@JunaidAsmal2 ай бұрын
@McSpeedAlaskanAdventures and if I may pull the contraption which inserts the plug as quickly as possible so most of the plug stay inside and seal the hole better and dont forget always keep a bottle of tyre foam,dude that's one sweet ride,sorry about your old man,good thing you bought cutey back)
@McSpeedAlaskanAdventures2 ай бұрын
@@JunaidAsmal great info. And thank you 🙏
@pwk8794 күн бұрын
Yup. So many people make video "reviews" of these kits *where they don't even use or demonstrate it*, and just outline the contents. So thanks for actually patching a tire and showing the process.
@gabecrockett65742 ай бұрын
Great tutorial, I think I’ve been under reaming in the past and have broken a few plug tools as a result
@McSpeedAlaskanAdventures2 ай бұрын
You are correct. If the hole isn’t opened up pretty large the plug is impossible to push in.
@TaiNginАй бұрын
They don't use plug kits at tire stores anymore. They only patch them. I wonder why?
@McSpeedAlaskanAdventuresАй бұрын
Plugs can damage the belts and create a spot where air can get trapped between layers. Patching is way better but you have to break it off the bead.