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What is the best “Fix-A-Flat” tire stuff to use?
Here is what I have. I bought a set of Goodyear Eagle
RSA’s 225-60-16’s about 2 years ago. They have about
10,000 miles on them. I got a great deal on these, all 4
installed for only $342!
The other day I see I have a flat tire on the rear. I take it
back to the tire store & they tell me the replacement tire
will be prorated at the current tire cost of $149!
They won’t be able to tell me the cost until they get the
new tire in, check the depth on that tires tread & then they
can tell me how much the “road hazarded warranty”
replacement tire will cost me.
The “hole” they found is a very small pin size hole. It is
on the inside, side of the tire on the sidewall. The hole is
so small it makes me wonder if it could be a “manufactures
defect”.
My question is, if you were to use a “fix-a-flat” type of thing,
which brand or type is best for sealing a car tire?
I’m not trying to be cheap over safety, but that tire is in otherwise
good condition & I’m not gonna blow a $100 if I don’t need to.
Thank you!
Here is what I have. I bought a set of Goodyear Eagle
RSA’s 225-60-16’s about 2 years ago. They have about
10,000 miles on them. I got a great deal on these, all 4
installed for only $342!
The other day I see I have a flat tire on the rear. I take it
back to the tire store & they tell me the replacement tire
will be prorated at the current tire cost of $149!
They won’t be able to tell me the cost until they get the
new tire in, check the depth on that tires tread & then they
can tell me how much the “road hazarded warranty”
replacement tire will cost me.
The “hole” they found is a very small pin size hole. It is
on the inside, side of the tire on the sidewall. The hole is
so small it makes me wonder if it could be a “manufactures
defect”.
My question is, if you were to use a “fix-a-flat” type of thing,
which brand or type is best for sealing a car tire?
I’m not trying to be cheap over safety, but that tire is in otherwise
good condition & I’m not gonna blow a $100 if I don’t need to.
Thank you!