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Capt_BJ
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« on: January 07, 2007, 05:37:23 PM »

Stumbled on this over on the NAM page
http://www.dynaplug.com/domestic.html

I decided to go 'standard' vice runflats the last time out.  Been happy - but paranoid.  I've a bottle of SLIME and a cig' lighter pump but also know that once SLIMEd a tire is essentially toast.  (until you clean the crap out the balance will never be right)

This gizmo looks like it makes plugging a no-brainer so long as you can find the hole.  ( 9 times out of 10 I still have the nail in the tire)  I also find their reasoning of why 'reaming' a hole is bad to make sense...

I ordered one and am tossing it in the bag with the SLIME and pump...I just had a leak on one of OC's shoes fixed and this would have fit the bill and saved me the $10 I guess
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« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2007, 03:04:04 AM »

My local tire repair man uses the Dynaplug. I have had it done on my Explorer, my MINI, my wife's Accord and her previous Camry.(We live in an older community and I swear the previous owner of the house dropped a box of nails in the driveway.) I love the Dynaplug. Never had a problem after the repair was done.
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