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Tire Repair

Today’s tires are engineered to last, so a puncture doesn’t have to mean replacement. But how do you know when repair is an option? What steps are involved?

We recommend consulting with a trained technician and considering repairs only if damage is limited to the tread area only and the puncture injury is no greater than 1/4 inch (6mm) in diameter.

When repairing a tire, keep in mind the following criteria:

  • Tires must be removed from the rim/wheel assembly and inspected for all possible damage—including damage to the inner liner.
  • Tire repairs cannot overlap with other repairs.
  • A rubber stem, or plug, must be applied to fill the puncture injury and a patch must be applied to seal the inner liner. (A plug alone is an unacceptable repair.)

Additional Resources for Tire Repair Service Professionals

Reputable tire and auto repair shops across America follow the meticulous repair standards set by USTMA. Get more information about these standards and recommended repair procedures with downloadable resources.

Learn more about procedures and things to watch out by ordering one of our wall charts. Please call 202.682.4800 or email info@ustires.org.

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