Lazy Way to Fix Cart Tire Hole too Big for Plug?

   / Lazy Way to Fix Cart Tire Hole too Big for Plug?
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Still got air in the left rear, but the left front is questionable. What did this guy hit?
 
   / Lazy Way to Fix Cart Tire Hole too Big for Plug? #22  
Maybe it was used in a scrap metal yard? A tube is the surest method of stopping all those leaks.
Follow the procedure so the tube doesn't get pinched during remounting.
 
   / Lazy Way to Fix Cart Tire Hole too Big for Plug? #23  
another thread
I went with
TireJect Lawn Mower 5-in-1 Off-Road Tire Sealant - Flat Tire Protection Kit with Sealant Injector - Repair & Prevent Flat Tires (pack of 3 10oz packs plus deluxe tire stem remover, big syringe style injector that holds 5oz (with another small stem remover inside), 4 valve caps, 2 spare stems) $45@Walmart
It's held fine since mid-Sept.
 
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I temporarily repair tires like the above quite regularly. I don't know about a bias ply tire but the repair lasts for about 10000km on a steel belted radial. The broken pieces of steel belt break off and migrate through the patch causing the plug to leak. But it works awesome to get you going in a pinch. You don't need to light the glue either. Just trim the plug flush with the tread and start driving.
 
   / Lazy Way to Fix Cart Tire Hole too Big for Plug? #28  
Should work on a golf cart though unless that thing is really fast..
 
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