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05-22-2012, 06:02 PM #11Platinum Member
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Re: Repairing a gash in a tire
I used rubber cement and that didn't hold for long. So I tried "Shoe Goo". Best cheap thing I came up with this far. And is stays flexible. It isn't a forever fix, but it is better than silicone and rubber cement.
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05-22-2012, 09:12 PM #12Veteran Member
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Re: Repairing a gash in a tire
Yes that's correct, the tire is NOT leaking whatsoever. I am mostly worried about it being caught by something like a 'hang nail' as mentioned. I just want something that can sort of cement the 'flap' back in to place. Where can I get these tire repair kits you guys mention? is it something an auto parts store would carry or more like a heavy equipment dealership?
As I said it's been like this for a long time, but I'm just worried about driving through the woods with it and having a stick or limb punch through the week area. I'd rather not take the tire off the backhoe as I'm sure that isn't an easy job, but then again, if I need to in order to save a flat I guess I don't have much of a choice
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05-26-2012, 08:10 AM #13Platinum Member
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Re: Repairing a gash in a tire
Shoe Goo? It's available in Canadian Tire. Not sure where you get it south of the border. For me, I put shoe goo on and in it, clamp it and let it dry. Then get a rubber inside patch, roughen up the area around the gash, put more shoe goo and put the rubber patch over it. Clamp it again and let it dry for 24hrs.
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05-26-2012, 01:59 PM #14
Re: Repairing a gash in a tire
Drop by a tire shop. Chances are they'll have a can of Rema tire patch cement that is nearly empty that they might let you have. They go through a bunch, so even a can or two from the trash should have enough left if you cut the cans open and do some scraping. Plus, they have the brush in the handle.
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