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tirepatch.jpg Tire Service
Punctured tires should be removed from the wheel and permanently serviced from the inside using a combination service plug and vulcanized patch. When servicing a puncture, always follow the manufacturer's instructions for using the service kit.  Service punctures in the tread area only. Never attempt to service punctures in the tire shoulders or sidewalls. In addition, do not service any tire that has sustained the following damage:
* bulges or blisters
* ply separation
* broken or cracked beads
* fabric cracks or cuts
* tires worn to the belts, or with wear indicators visible
* punctures larger than 6.35 mm (1/4 inch)
WARNING: Tire sealants that are injected through the valve and cap are not to be used to service punctured tires as they can produce wheel rust and cause tire imbalance.
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Tire Service
Punctured tires should be removed from the wheel and permanently serviced from the inside using a combination service plug and vulcanized patch. When servicing a puncture, always follow the manufacturer's instructions for using the service kit. Service punctures in the tread area only. Never attempt to service punctures in the tire shoulders or sidewalls. In addition, do not service any tire that has sustained the following damage:
* bulges or blisters
* ply separation
* broken or cracked beads
* fabric cracks or cuts
* tires worn to the belts, or with wear indicators visible
* punctures larger than 6.35 mm (1/4 inch)
WARNING: Tire sealants that are injected through the valve and cap are not to be used to service punctured tires as they can produce wheel rust and cause tire imbalance.
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