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  • @zachrywd
    @zachrywd Před rokem +2290

    An important step you missed is that after you insert the plug, before you pull it out you need to turn the tool a 1/2 turn. That way when you pull the tool out it creates a knot on the inside of the tire preventing it from being blown out when you fill the tire with air. Every pack I've bought has this instruction on it.

    • @changez3336
      @changez3336 Před rokem +125

      I was waiting for him to say twist n pull out too lol

    • @nielsklink9990
      @nielsklink9990 Před rokem +63

      Very important step as I learned the hard way now.. Repaired about 50 tires that way but only mine went leaking about 10km after the repair..

    • @hufman9807
      @hufman9807 Před rokem +240

      The tool he used specifically states on the packaging, not to twist and to simply pull straight out. But i guess you must know more than chrisfix and the creator of the product.

    • @dougb27
      @dougb27 Před rokem +122

      @@hufman9807 imagine thinking “chrisfix” knows everything. 🤡 if you read what he said you would’ve seen the part that say “every package I’ve bought has this instruction on it”. That doesn’t mean they all do. You can chill out a little bit.

    • @HnK_Alex
      @HnK_Alex Před rokem +16

      He says it in the full video which is longer than this Short iirc

  • @sushh1
    @sushh1 Před rokem +958

    Tip: Don't get a tire plug kit that's shaped like a screw driver, you have no leverage when pushing the reamer in. Get the T shaped ones.

    • @2424Goldie
      @2424Goldie Před rokem +40

      Made that mistake 3 days ago. Screwdriver shape is awful

    • @Sebassftw
      @Sebassftw Před rokem +1

      Is there a specific name for that?

    • @CarlosAguilar-dj4ph
      @CarlosAguilar-dj4ph Před rokem +6

      @@Sebassftw autozone has them. Got mine there. Fixed a flat on my semi

    • @krz9487
      @krz9487 Před rokem

      I have used strait reamers for 20 years and have properly plugged hundreds of not thousands of tires. I recommend a strait reamer. The trick is to make sure the injury is clean of debris and get a good quality plug preferably not a black or a red one

    • @sorimasn
      @sorimasn Před rokem +1

      @@Sebassftw just look at the packaging.

  • @DG_427
    @DG_427 Před rokem +463

    You should do a roadside playlist, where you have videos like this and what to do if your battery goes flat etc. Basically a quick help guide.

    • @Asimo44
      @Asimo44 Před rokem +42

      Didn't know a battery could go flat

    • @hc121_
      @hc121_ Před rokem +16

      “battery goes flat” ???

    • @BaptistJoshua
      @BaptistJoshua Před rokem +17

      I am seriously asking this. Are you responders millennials? Just wondering how you do not know what a flat battery is.

    • @hc121_
      @hc121_ Před rokem +17

      @@BaptistJoshua I know it means a dead battery but its just a weird way to word it..

    • @BaptistJoshua
      @BaptistJoshua Před rokem +6

      @@hc121_ is that because you are a millennial and did not hear it in your generation or maybe your dad didn't teach you car work? Calling a battery flat was completely normal during my lifetime

  • @OldJoe212
    @OldJoe212 Před rokem +65

    I've been using these for over 30 years and never had one fail. Plus I've saved a ton of money.

    • @muhyihammad2007
      @muhyihammad2007 Před 4 měsíci +3

      but you should put the special glue that comes with this way it will last more.

    • @thegoldenland
      @thegoldenland Před 2 měsíci +1

      How long does it last?

    • @OldJoe212
      @OldJoe212 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Once, I had a 16d nail go in head first. I was planning on getting new tires in a couple of months, so I tried to patch that hole. It took 3 of the sticky plugs ( special glue not needed with those) to finally seal it up. It lasted the 3 months, until I got new tires, without losing any air. I wouldn't recommend doing that, but as an experiment, it proved to me that they work. As far as a regular hole, as I said, I 've never had a failure.

  • @MrEarlyMusic
    @MrEarlyMusic Před rokem +768

    Chris, can you fix the flat in my heart?

    • @tdgchan
      @tdgchan Před rokem +42

      @@100TBlank Totally unexpected classic W.

    • @DeeTofa
      @DeeTofa Před rokem +28

      I prescribe you 1 Andrew Tate clip everyday.

    • @miloa5833
      @miloa5833 Před rokem +6

      A warm bowl of chili to sooth the soul my friend.

    • @sillymellons4660
      @sillymellons4660 Před rokem +14

      Chris can fix anything buddy!

    • @uncrustable9923
      @uncrustable9923 Před rokem +1

      that's what I was wondering

  • @jeffmiddleton4742
    @jeffmiddleton4742 Před rokem +29

    I'm working on 4 cars constantly for my family and I believe that Chris Fix has the best videos on the internet. A born teacher with the knowledge of a very experienced mechanic. From the new driveway video to the flat tire fix via strut and lower control replacement , heat control repair, over heating diagnosing and on and on . Speaks fast and clearly and no wasted words . He has helped me so much that I should put him on payroll . If only I had a payroll. Thanks Chris Fix

  • @jesterflight8593
    @jesterflight8593 Před rokem +2

    I was taught that at 3, I’m 58 now, however we always had to fix our own tractor & big rig tires since we didn’t even have a home phone & harvested our own crops. Yet things like this liberate one from feeling, so helpless. Thank you for sharing.

  • @TheAlfredxd
    @TheAlfredxd Před rokem +100

    Every actual mechanic or tire guy here will know Chris has the strongest Forearms on the planet, my man reamed it with the plug tool outside with no leverage Jesus Christ that’s impressive.

    • @RcFlashlight
      @RcFlashlight Před rokem +3

      Yes! I can't believe I just witnessed something that's practically impossible to do. Did you see how much he flexed the tire?

    • @sot8343
      @sot8343 Před rokem +6

      The initial insertion is the hardest. Maybe it was already reamed out before recording.

    • @paulapatino4834
      @paulapatino4834 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Exactly! It looked so easy, that I tried it, but had to put the nail back and take it to the shop. Lol! But thanks, anyway 😅

    • @helvacihelva
      @helvacihelva Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@paulapatino4834 Just apply some heat to the plug with a lighter and it's super easy to put in. Works every time.

    • @hakenkreuz7076
      @hakenkreuz7076 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@helvacihelva
      Where were you before I had to plug three tires in the past 4 hours. The last one I laid there staring at the sky for 5 minutes

  • @monkeyslaye
    @monkeyslaye Před rokem +6

    This is actually perfect timing, Chris.. I finished work today and had a flat tire from a screw! I had an air compressor to fill up the tire to get home in the trunk, and then by the time I get home this video pops up in my feed.. Impeccable timing!

  • @marting.7564
    @marting.7564 Před rokem +2

    Excellent job. I recently discovered this and I’ve used it multiple times. I timed myself once and it was under 20 minutes. That included removing the wheel and filling the tire to the appropriate pressure and reinstalling on the car. 👍🏽
    That was much faster and cheaper than taking it to a tire shop.

  • @dmvcarkid
    @dmvcarkid Před rokem +194

    why do i find this oddly satisfying

    • @GoInGcRz
      @GoInGcRz Před rokem +11

      Cause he said the thing...
      *soapy woter*

    • @Boycott-Ai-NOW
      @Boycott-Ai-NOW Před rokem +3

      Because no1 thot to make it simple. Mechanics try to make it seem hard so u have to pay them...

    • @JA-ob6zz
      @JA-ob6zz Před rokem +5

      Because a noodle looking thing is going into a hole

    • @SkeletorOmega2
      @SkeletorOmega2 Před rokem

      regular satisfying

    • @Boycott-Ai-NOW
      @Boycott-Ai-NOW Před rokem

      @@JA-ob6zz no, if a person hasn't done it b4, u wudnt assume it's easy, plus most wud take the tire off 1st. He did a great alternate workaround! The Nnoodle in the hole part is the basic for those who have mechanical insight, but those who don't tinker wud pay the mechanic for a more 'reliable' repair...

  • @Liamsbeats432
    @Liamsbeats432 Před rokem +3

    my name is liam and I love mustangs I have always wanted one when I saw you and when you got your mustang I started watching all your vids and I learn so much and I just wanted to say thanks now because of you I fix all the automotive things oh and i'm ten and I learn alot from you so thank you very much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @FatherRhyme
    @FatherRhyme Před rokem +1

    super important and saves a lot of money because theres always nails and screws everywhere and constantly buying new or used crappy tires is expensive. Thank you for this.

  • @emcash7042
    @emcash7042 Před rokem +2

    I’m 17 and I work at an automotive repair shop, and that’s how they fix punctured tires pretty much. Idk it’s just pretty cool to see it in a video lol. Thanks Chrisfix!

  • @PoppinWheeliez
    @PoppinWheeliez Před rokem +87

    It works permanently if performed correctly. The plug vulcanizes and has been used for generations. Big holes need patch. This works perfectly for most nail holes.

    • @wittekPL
      @wittekPL Před rokem +1

      As someone who works with tires daily i can tell you for sure that about 40% of those fail after a while. In my country they use those on highaways tire shops since customers won't come back and you don't have to take the tire off. The worst thing about those is that you are making existing hole fucking massive and making it difficult to patch it later, after string fails. And yes, i have at least one of those weekly, at a small tire shop.

    • @cvdixon29
      @cvdixon29 Před rokem +11

      @@wittekPLhey must not know how to repair them correctly. Have two tires on my car right now that have plugs that’s been in them going on 3 years now. I will need a new set of tires soon because they are getting worn down but those plugs have held.

    • @steveo252
      @steveo252 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@cvdixon29or he just wants to sell new tires.

  • @mannyc056369
    @mannyc056369 Před rokem +86

    Definitely something that everyone should know how to do for when you're in a pinch. Thing to note though, some tire repair shops will not patch a tire later on if they find a plug like that. Company policy is that a plug doesn't do as good of a job as a patch and can cause damage to the integrity of the tire, so then the shop is liable if they patch it and something happens. Source: work at discount tire

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix Před rokem +17

      Thanks Bob!

    • @IceBear702
      @IceBear702 Před rokem +2

      Same man, leaking cottons plugs are no gooood.

    • @Rein-Kingins
      @Rein-Kingins Před rokem +4

      I like to note that these plug are often not good for long term as they may leak again so it's best to get them properly repair, that way, they can last a lot longer with a patch. I work at one of kal tires in Canada and the leak are uncommonly found from these diy plug.

    • @microwave221
      @microwave221 Před rokem +5

      I've never had one that leaked, but I certainly believe it happens. It's probably also a good idea to keep an eye on any tire that had a deep puncture in it for a while on the off chance it hit one of the belts inside of it in such a way that it fails. There's no mistaking the bulge in a tire that's lost some of it's internal structure

    • @jonathantrevino2899
      @jonathantrevino2899 Před rokem +2

      I also work for a large tire company and we will not honor the warranty if you do an improper repair like this if it would have been otherwise repairable. These repairs are designed to be temporary and will get you back on the road but you definitely want a patch and plug repair for a proper repair to last the life of a tire. If you're interested in my credentials I supervise the shop and am TIA certified

  • @Joe_Brown99
    @Joe_Brown99 Před rokem +4

    That actually works really well. Had a trailer tire I fixed with that and forgot about for a couple years

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix Před rokem +1

      For a quick fix it works pretty good!

  • @flameguy8025
    @flameguy8025 Před rokem +23

    I’ve never seen this tool before! Time to add something to the shopping list for when I get a car.

    • @kodylitchfield2653
      @kodylitchfield2653 Před rokem +1

      Discount does it for free 😅

    • @flameguy8025
      @flameguy8025 Před rokem +1

      @@kodylitchfield2653 there’s a certain satisfaction that you get from fixing something yourself sometimes, in this case I think it’s worth it

  • @LadyAngela678
    @LadyAngela678 Před 11 měsíci

    I just had this done a couple hours ago. I wanted to make sure they did it right. He did it in like under a minute. Support your mom and pop tire shops!!

  • @markusantonov6373
    @markusantonov6373 Před rokem +24

    straight to the point, i'll always love Chrisfix videos!

    • @Viggggggr
      @Viggggggr Před rokem

      He did it wrong ……… go read the other comment s

  • @R0ME900
    @R0ME900 Před rokem +39

    I like to use the kits with rubber cement. Coat the plug with some rubber cement before inserting the plug.

    • @DeeDee-pw9pm
      @DeeDee-pw9pm Před 10 měsíci +4

      I always get a plug kit that comes with the cement.

    • @mightyoak11111
      @mightyoak11111 Před 5 měsíci

      Why is cement needed? I would think that the plug is essentially self sealing.

    • @hakenkreuz7076
      @hakenkreuz7076 Před 2 měsíci

      The cement lubricates makes it slightly easier to push in

  • @jmckorn125
    @jmckorn125 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much for getting straight to the point and not asking to subscribe.

  • @amill1563
    @amill1563 Před rokem +59

    Like a Bridge Over Soapy Wooder......

  • @CallMeScriptedOFFICIAL
    @CallMeScriptedOFFICIAL Před rokem +36

    You inspired me to be a mechanic when I grow up

    • @a-a-ron2686
      @a-a-ron2686 Před rokem +3

      No, don't. It sucks trust me...

    • @hufman9807
      @hufman9807 Před rokem +2

      The best advice a mechanic ever gave me is to not become one

    • @ProleDaddy
      @ProleDaddy Před rokem +1

      Like these other two guys said, seriously, don't do it. The pay is crap, you'll be treated horribly, and your body will be destroyed.

    • @CallMeScriptedOFFICIAL
      @CallMeScriptedOFFICIAL Před rokem

      @@ProleDaddy what I want to be is a mechanic who works on super cars or smt like that

    • @SANTANA1deep
      @SANTANA1deep Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@CallMeScriptedOFFICIALstill have to work your way up. If that were the case, wouldn't everybody want to do the same?

  • @AlbertaPatriot1985
    @AlbertaPatriot1985 Před rokem +1

    I know how to fix most things, but I still find your videos oddly satisfying 😊😊😊

  • @Sanger_dk
    @Sanger_dk Před rokem +2

    hey chris, i want to thank you for teaching me almost everything i know about fixing cars, since my family just doesn't own one and learning hands-on is a little complicated at the moment :)

  • @Ben_Bingo
    @Ben_Bingo Před rokem +25

    Nice and simple vid, good job as always Chris

  • @Oussi69
    @Oussi69 Před rokem +35

    The tire after 9 months:🤰

  • @LawpickingLocksmith
    @LawpickingLocksmith Před rokem +8

    In Australia an absolute life saver! But NEVER try to save side wall damage! Also ensure every 6 months or so or before a country trip that you have a fresh supply of plugs. And even the cheapest compressor is better than none.

  • @jasonmckenzie9936
    @jasonmckenzie9936 Před rokem

    Man Chris. Thanks man. Your videos probably have saved millions of dollars for everyone by now. Continue to bring us educational diy videos. Jesus bless bro. Thanks.

  • @JRichardGaming
    @JRichardGaming Před 5 měsíci +2

    I had no idea you could do it without take the wheel off. I never done it before but I know it possible now

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix Před 5 měsíci +1

      Glad you learned something new

    • @JRichardGaming
      @JRichardGaming Před 5 měsíci

      @@chrisfix thank you for all your content. This is my go to channel to fix anything on my car. I used your checklist to buy my first car.

    • @alexm7056
      @alexm7056 Před 4 měsíci

      Taking the wheel off however will allow you to better examine the wheel and locate ALL nails. I first took off my tire and put a spare instead. And was thinking to drive to Firestone next morning before work. But before deciding to waste my time driving there (which quite a bit far and needs an appointment) I decided to give this kit a try. After carefully examining the wheel I've found 1 screw and 1 rotten nail. I guess the screw was the one, the rotten nail bit was not deep enough yet (but very close). Plugged both, pumped the wheel. Checked with soapy water if either of the two plugs leaks. Waited for 2 hours, checked pressure again and reinstalled the tire.

  • @TimboStang71
    @TimboStang71 Před rokem +4

    Lot of people saying it's not permanent fix, maybe it's not I'm not a mechanic, but in my experience been using these for over 15 years and never had issues after. Even used them on my 26,500 pound bucket truck and no issues. This just my experience with them though

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix Před rokem +3

      Agreed. I’ve drifted on them to the belts of the tire and they still held air haha. Couldn’t believe it!

    • @janoycresnova9156
      @janoycresnova9156 Před rokem +1

      Agreed, I put on many 10s of thousands of miles on each of these plugs. Never had any issues. People saying you gotta run to the tire shop immediately after make me laugh.

    • @TimboStang71
      @TimboStang71 Před rokem +1

      @@janoycresnova9156 I literally have one on my car now. Had a nail in my tire bout month ago. Been plugged ever since

  • @oobaka1967
    @oobaka1967 Před rokem +5

    I always made the mistake of deflating the tire before plugging it. Leaving it as inflated as possible makes things go a whole lot easier

  • @MrEGOMACHINE
    @MrEGOMACHINE Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very helpful!The thought of stabbing a hole to fix it didnt compute in my mind at first but this made sense.

  • @ralphaelalfaro6023
    @ralphaelalfaro6023 Před rokem +1

    1) A 1st timer might not know of the two options, T handle/screwdriver, especially if both options not available at store. In a pinch use whats available( good luck).
    2) Some kits come with separate reamer and insert tool, not like one used in video.
    3) Yes, different products have different instructions.
    4) Recomendation to use as temporary is in case newbie fails to do job correctly. But this method is great in any "emergency". Better than waiting in middle of nowhere for towtruck.( course you still need air source) I've used plugs that have lasted " forever".
    5) I've seen film where repair was done on dismounted tire that shows how twisting 1/2 turn does cause plug to form a knot inside tire. Notice tool Chris used was knurled like drill bit. Would be best to turn in direction of shape, as if removing a screw, otherwise it most likely will wrap itself onto tool.
    6) only concern I had with video was leaving water on tire before installing plug. But again, in urgeņt situation, you just need to get somewhere, right? And I learned the hard way chalk area where hole is otherwise you might have to use more water to find leak again.
    7) If planning on using as permanent, check for leak at least once after adding some miles, either next day( or week).
    Hope my imput helped some, and, oh "Can't we all just get along? ( hee, hee, hee)

  • @bobbymorris537
    @bobbymorris537 Před rokem +17

    @chrisfix I also always put a dab of contact cement on the “string thing” before I put it in. It makes for a better seal.

    • @SuzukiKid400
      @SuzukiKid400 Před rokem +3

      Always use rubber contact cement.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix Před rokem +6

      You totally can if it comes with it/you have it. In this case it sealed without it but it doesn’t hurt!

    • @tactileslut
      @tactileslut Před rokem +4

      A guy at a tire shop recommended holding a flame to the plug to help the seal. While demonstrating he set it on fire, waited a tick then blew it out.

  • @danjordan1979
    @danjordan1979 Před rokem +10

    Soapy wooder as useful as ever! 👍👍

    • @Ed_Stuckey
      @Ed_Stuckey Před rokem +1

      I clicked on [Comments] just to post about how *Soapy Wooder* has so many uses.
      Ya beat me to it...

    • @danjordan1979
      @danjordan1979 Před rokem

      @@Ed_Stuckey aw, I'm sorry Ed!

  • @brianna8803
    @brianna8803 Před rokem +1

    This is super helpful. Thank you for posting so much thorough info in the small space that these shorts allow!

  • @k.ohalloran8758
    @k.ohalloran8758 Před 20 dny +1

    Thank you for this!! Just had a flat and you helped me know how to fix it!

  • @JesusDaLawd
    @JesusDaLawd Před rokem +4

    Chris fix should teach me how to give a flat tire for april fools day

  • @joelh3030
    @joelh3030 Před rokem +3

    I use repair sealer on my plugs, Before inserting the plug. I feel like it helps if there might be any small leaks in the future

    • @joelh3030
      @joelh3030 Před rokem

      @@Semystic ive fixed tires with leaking plugs, rarely see any of them with any sealer

  • @johnathangreay987
    @johnathangreay987 Před 6 měsíci +1

    That was brilliant. You didn't even half to pull of the tire. Awesome.

  • @LT4_Gio28
    @LT4_Gio28 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Another banger with the DIY 🤟🏻 haven’t done this in a while I needed a refresher 😂

  • @jeffreyyeater1780
    @jeffreyyeater1780 Před rokem +25

    This works ....dont let tire shops tell you it doesnt .

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix Před rokem +40

      I’ve drifted down to the metal belt with plugs with no problems.

    • @flame7556
      @flame7556 Před rokem +5

      It works yea, it's not always that easy tho. I can't even count how many people come to the shop asking for one and leaving because we charged too much. Just to return the next day saying they did it and it didn't work.
      Well no shit, you tried to put 3 sht cheap plugs into a hole that isn't mean to be plugged. Or on a tire that isn't worth plugging
      People can plug a tire on their own, but I always tell them if they have it. Pop the spare on, and make your way to tire shop. A plug isn't always gonna work, or your tire might not be worth plugging (which is the case a lot, and it can be very dangerous to even attempt to plug it)
      Basically if you know you know, and if you don't know don't even try it.

    • @cedarwings82
      @cedarwings82 Před rokem +3

      Where I live they charge $15 maybe $20 to patch a tire, off rim. Never had any issues either and price is great.

    • @SuzukiKid400
      @SuzukiKid400 Před rokem

      @@cedarwings82 $30 plus tax in Canada

    • @drake5557
      @drake5557 Před rokem +6

      It works but it isn't a permanent fix. This is also not a DOT certified way to repair a tire. I can't tell you the amount of times a rope plug has leaked on a tire needing a repair. Plug + patch is the way to go. If you can't afford fixing a tire the correct, why do you even have a car?

  • @DH-rt3fk
    @DH-rt3fk Před rokem +3

    Whenever I need to use one I usually don't have an air source nearby so it's a race to ream the hole and plug it with enough air to get to a pump lol

  • @Trash2TreasuresOFL
    @Trash2TreasuresOFL Před rokem

    Dude. You really so be showing us how to take care of our vehicles. We appreciate you. 👍

  • @SiK.shorTz
    @SiK.shorTz Před měsícem +1

    chrisfix is like the dad we never had🛠️

  • @Jones12ax7
    @Jones12ax7 Před rokem +15

    This is easier than changing the entire tire. I'll keep one in my trunk

    • @Smoshylife
      @Smoshylife Před rokem

      Trust me, it’s not, the reamer doesn’t always go in that easily

  • @cup_and_cone
    @cup_and_cone Před rokem +23

    You forgot last step: Drive to tire shop to get a patch put inside. Plugs are only a temporary fix, a patch needs to be made on the inside. Also any of this only applies to the treaded areas. Any puncture of a sidewall is mandatory tire replacement. Source: Every tire manufacturer.

    • @SuzukiKid400
      @SuzukiKid400 Před rokem +7

      Plugs are not a temporary fix if the hole is a clean puncture like from a nail or screw

    • @giovanniquargentan6198
      @giovanniquargentan6198 Před rokem +5

      Nah these plugs never fail. No sidewall repair, yes absolutely agree

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix Před rokem +10

      Tire shops won’t patch a tire if you use a plug so kinda in a pickle if you don’t have a flat near a tire shop! Also you are 100% correct about the sidewall. Only repair in tread area.

    • @janoycresnova9156
      @janoycresnova9156 Před rokem +8

      Bullshit. Plugs are totally fine. Had about 50k driven on two separate ones.

    • @jonwivccc7926
      @jonwivccc7926 Před rokem

      @@chrisfix i had one pull my plug and patch it they will do it if it’s in the right zone and it’s a good business .. but i did use a high rated local family owned shop

  • @hydrobuu
    @hydrobuu Před rokem

    This is the best method than trying to use a spare. I've seen too many peeps trying to change a flat side of the highway.

  • @jamesroberts2115
    @jamesroberts2115 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I recommend that everyone include this tire repair kit in their car tool box along with a 12V air compressor that you can plug into your car power outlets. Less than $50 for both.

  • @notlars_7891
    @notlars_7891 Před rokem +4

    nice video, was entertained the entire time. keep on pumping these great videos out

  • @DigitalDissident
    @DigitalDissident Před rokem +4

    Soopee Wooderr!!

  • @gamemash8306
    @gamemash8306 Před rokem

    Hey Chris. Tyre Fitter here, some extra advice for small nails is to pry it out with whatever you can. We use a sharp tipped tool but a small flathead might work in a pinch.

  • @Sharish747
    @Sharish747 Před rokem +2

    So much information in such a short video. Chrisfix is the best car guy ever, most helpful, and his videos are the best

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix Před rokem

      Thanks a lot!!! That is the goal!

  • @thattexaskid4219
    @thattexaskid4219 Před rokem +1

    Just so people know that this makes your tire unpairable if you take the tire in for a flat repair at a shop. So just know before doing still but it can work. Great video 👍

    • @KeaganExtremeGaming
      @KeaganExtremeGaming Před rokem

      purely depends on the tireshop

    • @janoycresnova9156
      @janoycresnova9156 Před rokem

      Unpairable?

    • @thattexaskid4219
      @thattexaskid4219 Před rokem

      @@janoycresnova9156 unrepairable* don't tell me I needed to tell you that for you to understand

    • @thattexaskid4219
      @thattexaskid4219 Před rokem

      @@KeaganExtremeGaming in my experience, in working in a tireshop and a mechanic shop, it's unrepairable by law, but you could definitely repair it, if you know what you're doing

    • @KeaganExtremeGaming
      @KeaganExtremeGaming Před rokem

      @@thattexaskid4219 what makes fixing those plugs any different than if it was the nail in the first place. Atleast in this case he didn’t make it bigger.

  • @DM-qp9mu
    @DM-qp9mu Před rokem +3

    Fyi if you have a discount tire or America’s tire near you we will fix the flat for free! Tips appreciate of course, but if a flat already has a “road plug” as we call them like this then we cannot work on it for liability reason’s unfortunately. So next time you have a flat swing by your local discount tire first!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix Před rokem +2

      Great tip if you have a flat near one of those places. If not I wouldn’t drive on a leaking tire which could be dangerous. But hey if you’re near one of those stores, great idea!

    • @DM-qp9mu
      @DM-qp9mu Před rokem

      @@chrisfix yes I agree! We also won’t work on it if it has a “heat ring” from driving on it flat. So really only ideal if you find yourself in this situation and you happen to be nearby. 👍🏽

  • @zmxrdarz
    @zmxrdarz Před rokem +4

    This saves a lot of Money!

  • @MikeJones-yk2jb
    @MikeJones-yk2jb Před rokem

    Great video! I have a leak but didn't want to remove tire. Glad to know I don't have to! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK AND VIDEOS CHRISFIX! YOU ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED!👍🙏😎

  • @m.j.g.o.a.t2383
    @m.j.g.o.a.t2383 Před měsícem

    Used this for over 30 years had no issues ❤️ 💯

  • @reddcube
    @reddcube Před rokem +6

    Make sure to take the tire in to a repair shop, so they can repair it from the inside.

    • @raptorjackson6397
      @raptorjackson6397 Před rokem +1

      Yes absolutely you never know what else might be wrong with it and sometimes it isn't a simple or easy screw to find

    • @SuzukiKid400
      @SuzukiKid400 Před rokem +1

      That’s not necessarily required. It also costs $30 to repair this way because dismounting, remounting and then balancing have to be done. Patches are better, but there’s nothing wrong with a plug.

  • @NimN0ms
    @NimN0ms Před rokem +4

    Is this plug fix sustainable?

    • @thatslegit
      @thatslegit Před rokem +2

      Very, but id prefer internal patch, you can see inside to see if the sidewall was getting eaten up

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix Před rokem +1

      Typically it is.

  • @torontolynx
    @torontolynx Před rokem +1

    bro you’ve inspired me to start doing mechanical classes in my school and im hoping to be a mechanic in the future so thx

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix Před rokem +1

      I'm glad the videos have inspired you to pursue an automotive career!

    • @torontolynx
      @torontolynx Před rokem

      im glad you started this youtube keep doing what you do best. 🤟

  • @shawnw275
    @shawnw275 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Awesome video bro 👍🏽👍🏽💪🏽💪🏽..I almost thought I was going to have to take my tire off but didn't and got it sealed up, thanks for the video

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix Před 6 měsíci

      Glad the video was helpful!

  • @Ascend777
    @Ascend777 Před rokem +3

    LOL! I did this after someone told me they could plug a flat without removing the wheel.

  • @mrklean93
    @mrklean93 Před rokem +3

    temporary fix only. go get a real patch from a shop and use this to get you there

    • @PoppinWheeliez
      @PoppinWheeliez Před rokem

      Frig off know it all. It works. It vulcanizes. Its fine and has worked for 60 years.

  • @IceBear702
    @IceBear702 Před rokem

    Love what you do Chris! I’d recommend getting it plugged and patched by a shop, or dismount the tire and do it if you can do it yourself. Cotton plugs are only temporary and may eventually start leaking, and at that point the tire isn’t fixable. A well done plug and patch should last the lifetime of the tire 👍
    Edit: also for everyone out there, never repair the sidewall or shoulder of the tire, or if the hole is too large, the repair won’t hold and it can be dangerous if you try to drive on it. So unless you have the proper tools and ability to do it yourself, I’d advise you toss on the spare and head to a tire shop 👌

  • @4TengrisSake
    @4TengrisSake Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks! I got a puncture in my car from idk what but this helped a lot!

  • @JJGamer18
    @JJGamer18 Před rokem +1

    I did got that last week but there was no bubbles to find out where the leak was but now it's all good

  • @aidenlamont2848
    @aidenlamont2848 Před rokem

    they work well too. I had 2 screws in the same tire just a week apart and used the same kit. has been 5 months now and no issues with the repair

  • @thefunnybuddy4138
    @thefunnybuddy4138 Před rokem

    I plug tires a few times a week as a tire tech. To plug from that angle so easily is very impressive.

  • @dariolorente6316
    @dariolorente6316 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot for this video. I managed to fix a tire puncture myself! Best regards from Madrid (Spain)

  • @LinkinPark4Ever1996
    @LinkinPark4Ever1996 Před rokem +1

    I've seen it done on a 18 ton truck, really impressive

  • @skylined5534
    @skylined5534 Před rokem

    These things are brilliant and quite cheap to buy! Worth keeping one with the car's tools along with cheap pair of pliers. Having a flat fixed is pretty expensive These days so These are an essential!

  • @josemartinez-tx7xd
    @josemartinez-tx7xd Před rokem

    chris you should think about restoring an old classic car! would be tons of content and i personally would love watching it

  • @evanstedman7405
    @evanstedman7405 Před rokem +2

    Definitely saving this for later...

  • @sumptingfrickedd
    @sumptingfrickedd Před 5 měsíci

    Damn good advice with simple easy-to-understand instructions! You're a life-saver!

  • @leonardcrisci7254
    @leonardcrisci7254 Před rokem

    I’ve been using plugs and tires since I owned my first car in 1996 never ever an issue I even had holes so big I used two plugs It works great

  • @BottleJackBuddy
    @BottleJackBuddy Před rokem +2

    Great video!

  • @Shveet
    @Shveet Před rokem

    had to use 5 strips to plug a Ford F350's tire. Closes tire shop was over 70km away.
    I was amazed it held until we reached the shop

  • @realestateinfonet9041
    @realestateinfonet9041 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful information! Thanks for taking the time to share it with us! Sincere regards!

  • @sneekysmurf4754
    @sneekysmurf4754 Před 9 měsíci

    Chris ur the man brother, wish CZcams is treating you well 🫡

  • @AndyD_G
    @AndyD_G Před 8 měsíci

    Man you made it seem so easy, i was going at real hard, mostly because my tire wasn’t flat, it still had air in it. Got the job done, hope tomorrow it isn’t flat 😂.

  • @Rein-Kingins
    @Rein-Kingins Před rokem +1

    If you find a hole right in the sidewall of the tires. It's best to put a spare tires on and replace that flat tire.
    The reason is there are steel cord that hold the rubber together and they are weaker in the sidewall due to nature of how the tire was made. If a cord in the sidewall is broken, it is no good to ride on since air can enter that space where the broken cord is and create a bulge in the sidewall and blow out eventually.
    I work at kal tires for 6 years and seen a lot of cases like what I describe above.

  • @rickytickybobbywobbin7430

    I work at a Walmart auto center. Walmart is strict on what holes we can and can’t repair. If we can’t repair it and don’t have a new tire to sell, I always recommend the owner get a plug kit and rubber cement. The plugs usually work they way they are, but the rubber cement helps.

  • @CubanoAmericano2008
    @CubanoAmericano2008 Před rokem

    i love your videos but something i wanted add here. In the moment you decide take care the flat tire u have to be ready to prepare everything before take the screw dont permit the tire lost aire because later you need a lot effort to put in the finish plug i do this frecuently or maybe i have to go to the gym

  • @bones1293
    @bones1293 Před 10 měsíci

    You disappeared there for a while and I was using your videos to you've helped me out through the years could you do some timing belts and things like that and also interior cleaning and do another project car you know a cheap car like you found one time and fix it one of your biggest fans

  • @Nionic7777
    @Nionic7777 Před rokem

    I started watching this 4hrs after post. I loved it.I subscribed

  • @hondanation9375
    @hondanation9375 Před rokem +1

    That said moment when your happy cause you see Chris has a new video then you click on it and it’s just a short 😂

  • @KanarisTM
    @KanarisTM Před rokem +2

    Now I'm realising this was probably a hint to his new picture book…
    ChrisFix with the hints, man. 🤣

  • @radicalracing09
    @radicalracing09 Před rokem +1

    Phew I was scared you were just gonna show us how to put in fix a flat crap but then I remembered who I was watching 😂

  • @yusufwafiy6347
    @yusufwafiy6347 Před rokem +2

    Hi chris, can you make a video explaining about microfibre towels and how to wash em.

  • @Sakurahhhh111
    @Sakurahhhh111 Před rokem

    I’ve been watching his CZcams since last year

  • @MrChunksbro
    @MrChunksbro Před 10 měsíci

    about time im started seeing chris fix again lol

  • @TheStophe2000
    @TheStophe2000 Před rokem +1

    I've driven 50k miles on one of these. They work

  • @diontaedaughtry974
    @diontaedaughtry974 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you this was very helpful and informative 👍👍

  • @ephraimcamacho9600
    @ephraimcamacho9600 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for all your help!! You make the best videos!!!

  • @no-more-mercyy1888
    @no-more-mercyy1888 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this video. So easy and to the point

  • @FGUK1973
    @FGUK1973 Před rokem

    Brilliant short today ChrisFix. 10/10 Dude

  • @souleymaneba1202
    @souleymaneba1202 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much your videos really helped me today 🎉