Posted by Leroy on August 02, 2008 at 10:00:17 from (216.201.38.35):
In Reply to: patch inside tire posted by poorfarmall1 on August 02, 2008 at 09:08:13:
Is the crack inside where it would want to cut the tube? Crack on outside in rubber only? Crack on outside that you can see busted cords in? Rubber only crack do not worry, busted cords or the sharp edge to cut tube, then get what is called a boot that goes inside the tire and it is glued fast with a beveled edge so that it will not dammage the tube like laying a piece of tube with a square cut edge and floating loose inside will. Go 1 or even 2 sizes biger with that boot than what is recemonded as it will go farther past the break and give you a solid patch. And always on installing a tube air it up without the core to seat the tube properly then let the air out without letting the valve steem slipimg inside the hole, the tube will have the valve stem offset to one side of tube and make sure it is turned the correct way, put core in and inflate.
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