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Old 01-01-2010, 03:53 PM
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Can this tire be repaired?

Stock Dunlop 8090 tire with approx 10k miles. The nail has been lodged in there for at least 2 seasons now. To give you an idea of how serious the puncture is, I pumped all four tires to 32psi in June.. when I switched to winter wheels today, 3 of them measured 29 psi and this one was 24 psi. I knew there was always a leak but the air loss was so gradual I didn't spot the nail until today.
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Yes it can be fixed, the correct method involves removing the rim from the rim and fixing it from the inside out.
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Yes. It can be plugged. Probably cost 10 bucks at a local tire shop. Those wear bars tell me that your tires are due to be replaced soon though. maybe another 5-10K miles.
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Yes it can be fixed, the correct method involves removing the rim from the rim and fixing it from the inside out.
that's probably the better choice. Will cost a little more since you'll need to unmount, repair, mount and re-balance.
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Small hole = plug...works well....

They have these cool plug/patch combo things that work even better

I don't ever take a patched/plugged tire to the track...but for street driving they are fine
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Thanks for the responses--I wasn't sure if it was too close to the sidewall but it sounds like it can be repaired. I'll take it to a local shop tomorrow.

No intentions of driving on a track. I would love to a few years down the road though, if the opportunity ever presents itself. I don't put many miles on the car--only been averaging 5k a year.
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A shop will most likely not repair because of how close it is to the sidewall. Most shops go by the 1 inch rule...if the puncture is approx an inch from the sidewall they will recommend a new tire. Just speaking from my past experience...
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