Posted by Goose on April 11, 2017 at 14:19:04 from (70.198.48.70):
In Reply to: Tire Plugs?? posted by fbh44 on April 11, 2017 at 14:09:12:
I've plugged a lot of tires and I've always just pulled straight out. I used to sell "Blackjack" plugs by the gross. Also, I've never considered them temporary. Any vehicle my wife is driving instantly becomes a nail magnet on the road. I just plug the tires and forget about them.
When I was selling the plugs, I was an outside salesman for a private label auto parts company. calling on repair shops. Our company president used to go around making sales pitches on tire plugs. As a demonstration, he'd stick an awl into a tire on his van and then plug it. One day he blew a tire for real, and the fellow in the tire shop liked to freaked out when he broke the tire down. It had something like 14 plugs in it. And the prez was driving on the Interstate before the tire blew for reasons other than the plugs. I still laugh when I think about it.
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