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What is a Good Tire Repair Kit--want a soft carry bag

Discussion in 'General Tacoma Talk' started by Waynebarkr, Sep 25, 2020.

  1. Sep 25, 2020 at 3:49 PM
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    Waynebarkr

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    Do you have experience with the Dyna Plug?
     
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    I do not, i found the Safety Seal kits probably 15 years ago and have stuck with them. I just looked at the link you posted for the Dyna Plug, seems like an interesting concept. One thing that stands out about it is it seems that the plugs would be harder to get to stay in place in a larger hole/tear. I have literally patched 1-2" open gashes in sidewalls with the safety seal plugs, it doesnt look like that be possible with the Dyna Plug.
     
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    Timely thread. I was looking for the same thing with the same criteria and stumbled upon the dynaplug as well. I hope someone here might have some experience with it.
    That Safety Seal looks good too. Small package. USA. Thanks for the link @lbaldwin22
     
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    $10 slime kit thrown in a small tool bag works great and cheap
     
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    you don't need the most expensive high tech plug kit.......any tire plug kit will do the trick. I would definitely go with a kit that is of heavy duty metal though. when you're trying to push the tools in, you don't need them breaking off in your hand. keep it simple and strong. i've used plugs so many times..... clean the hole, use lots of glue, presto....everything doesn't have to be "high end" for it to do the job properly.
     
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