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Specification:
Color: Black
Material: metal, rubber
Product Size: as shown in the detail picture
Note:
Due to manual measurement, the size and weight may have a certain error.
Due to the difference between different monitors, there may be a slight color difference existed.
Keith Pearce
2025-08-05 15:08:53
I got a small nail in a tire the other day. I used the small size plug screw thing and it has been holding air with no leakage for 3 days now. Note that I jacked up the car and used some ultra black RTV sealant in the hole and on the screw plug, then screwed it in and let it dry for 4 hours before airing up the tire, so I have not tried using just these alone. I am keeping the rest of these in the car with my portable compressor now as these would be a great quick fix for a flat out on the road. I wish that they came with a larger size, although the 2 sizes included should cover most average roofing nails and screws, but probably not be big enough for a hole made by a large concrete nail or something like that. Still very handy to have around and way easier to use then the old method with the rubber strips.
D Mclean
2025-06-30 10:28:30
These work better than regular plugs! They stopped that stubborn leak on a tire that I can’t afford to replace.
E Tex Dude
2025-04-25 20:24:38
I have two grown daughters who travel a lot in their respective jobs. On more than one occasion they have been faced with a nail in the tire, in need of repair. The cord patch kits are too difficult. These plugs are perfect. We practiced on an old trailer tire. We punched six holes and used these screws to stop the leaks. Quick and easy!
KAM
2025-04-22 14:24:18
It's super fast and convenient to screw in! However, I tried it on its own n it leaked. Later, I used a dab of contact cement and, as of yet, there are no leaks! I recommend this product. If one doesn't have cement, it'll definitely get you where you want to go!
Trickseedog
2025-03-24 16:27:00
Easy to use and, so far, efficient. I'd been pumping air in a slow leak every other day for over a month before I spotted the screw. Took it to Walmart to see if they could do a patch and was told it was too close to the side. It was at least 1 3/4" from the sidewall. So I ordered these. Three days and no change in tire pressure. I will update after it's been in awhile. I did add rubber cement over the top. If it begins loosing air, I'll try again with rubber cement in the threads. Next would be the cord style kit, but I worry my arthritis would make that harder to use. So, until update, 5 stars for now!
Private investigator MN
2025-03-07 10:52:45
I could see where it might work in an emergency, but these were just a screw with rubber on them.
Kenneth
2025-01-31 11:14:24
Worked great for helping me get the tire to the shop!
Mickey
2024-12-11 13:32:47
Had a flat on my Vespa while out town at a rally. Buddy had some of these. Easy fix with this simple screw in plug. Ordered some and put in all my scoots and motorcycles.
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