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Does anybody know whether the use of rubber componds to fill a hole left by a screw or nail in the main tread of a tyre is safe? I have recently found a screw in my tyre approx 1 inch from the edge which has not passed right through the tyre. I have spoken to a couple of garages (national chains) who will not repair it but suggested that a smaller garage may be able to fill the hole with a rubber compound. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Great first reply from sddsddean. Many moons ago it was ok to plug a tyre but nowadays, especially if the sidewall is damaged no reputable garage would attempt such a repair. Again, at one time you could have put a tube in it but even that practice has been stopped presumably because of the sidewall issue.
I once had to renew a new tyre after only having done 50 miles because of the same thing. Pleased I was not!!!!!
If as you say the tyre is not actually punctured you may be lucky, but why tempt fate?
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