Tire plug question
If you were to get a plug in ur tire cause you ran over a nail or something, would you be able to notice the plug in it a couple days after they put it in? Or would it blend in to the tire and look just like the rest of the tread? Would the plug blend in so well that it could not be noticed when inspecting a dry tire w/a flashlight?
Originally posted by Tirod˛slc
it wont blend in flawless.. but it does aight... you will notice it..
and even that is after a 1k miles or so on.. im assuming..
it wont blend in flawless.. but it does aight... you will notice it..
and even that is after a 1k miles or so on.. im assuming..
Originally posted by WiLL
youll notice it. its a pretty big plug. itll never "go away" because it goes right through the tire.
youll notice it. its a pretty big plug. itll never "go away" because it goes right through the tire.
My brother got one in its tire, I saw them do it. If I remember it was green and a tire is obviously black. I haven't looked at it but I would assume you would at least see a green spec on the tire surface.
Originally posted by VRGNCD5
so no matter if you run through dirt, rain, mud, shit, piss, so long as there isn't mud or anything else covering the tread, you will be able to notice a plug that just got put in ur tire 2 days ago if ur inspecting it up close and personal with a flashlight?
so no matter if you run through dirt, rain, mud, shit, piss, so long as there isn't mud or anything else covering the tread, you will be able to notice a plug that just got put in ur tire 2 days ago if ur inspecting it up close and personal with a flashlight?
Originally posted by FourthGenHatch
My brother got one in its tire, I saw them do it. If I remember it was green and a tire is obviously black. I haven't looked at it but I would assume you would at least see a green spec on the tire surface.
My brother got one in its tire, I saw them do it. If I remember it was green and a tire is obviously black. I haven't looked at it but I would assume you would at least see a green spec on the tire surface.
Originally posted by Tirod˛slc
yes.. why is this a problem?
yes.. why is this a problem?


