Posted by BarnyardEngineering on September 25, 2018 at 05:34:36 from (173.186.244.244):
In Reply to: Tire patches posted by Tracto-man on September 24, 2018 at 21:43:50:
Sounds like more myths perpetuated by old farmers over coffee at the diner every morning. More wrong information gets handed down this way than any other way, I'd swear.
SO WHAT if the patch "comes flying out?" The tire goes flat, you put on the spare, take the flat back to the tire shop, and have them put in a plug patch this time.
Physics, though... Pressure inside the tire is pushing the patch out against the casing of the tire, as is the rotation of the tire as you drive. It is IMPOSSIBLE for the patch to "come flying out."
I would really like to know what the "wrong way" is for putting in a plug... Do you shove it in your ear or something?
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