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B's Auto Inc
Auto Repair, Tire Shops, Auto Parts & Accessories
(303) 578-4920
1236 E Hampden Ave
Englewood, CO 80113
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Roos Only - Subaru's Only
Auto Repair, Tire Shops, Auto Parts & Accessories
(303) 225-9456
3395 S Federal Blvd
Denver, CO 80236
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S & A Transmission
Auto Repair, Tire Shops, Auto Parts & Accessories
(303) 481-6406
2755 W Hampden Ave
Sheridan, CO 80110
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Fraser's Mobile Garage
Auto Repair, Tire Shops, Auto Parts & Accessories
(720) 763-8444
1535 Garland ST Unit 2
Lakewood, CO 80215
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Car Care Auto Service
Auto Repair, Tire Shops, Auto Parts & Accessories
(720) 884-9960
1575 Allison St
Denver, CO 80215
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Arvada Auto Tech
Auto Repair, Tire Shops, Auto Parts & Accessories
(720) 763-8226
5395 Marshall St
Arvada, CO 80002
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Randy's Tire & Auto
Auto Repair, Tire Shops, Auto Parts & Accessories
(720) 249-5285
1059 W Littleton Blvd
Littleton, CO 80120
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DIA Auto Service
Auto Repair, Tire Shops, Auto Parts & Accessories
(720) 949-7883
7680 Pena Blvd
Denver, CO 80249
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Autotek Auto Repair
Auto Repair, Tire Shops, Auto Parts & Accessories
(720) 306-7751
7939 E Arapahoe Rd
Greenwood Village, CO 80112
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Finn Mototech
Auto Repair, Tire Shops, Auto Parts & Accessories
(720) 315-7504
555 Alter St
Broomfield, CO 80020
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  • Fix A Flat Tire
    You can fix a flat tire with a tire repair kit if your tire is a tube tire, like that found on a bicycle. Using rubber compound, tire sealant and a tire compound you can have a quick flat tire solution to get your wheels rotating again in no time. If you frequently bike, you will want to know how to fix a flat tire.

    It’s a good idea to have a patch set as a part of your tire repair kit on the road. You can get a small leak, and if you fix it quickly won’t have to get replacement tubes. Tire patches can come in the form of premade sticky patches, or tire sealant and rubber compound that you place on the tire using a metal scraper. Essentially these items are a form of glue that will bind the leak in the tire.

    The first thing you’ll have to do when you suspect a flat tire is inspect the surface of the tire to find the problem. A portable tire inflator will allow you to hear the air escaping from small leaks where an obvious source like a nail or screw isn’t visible. When you’ve located the source a bit of sandpaper can be used in an area a bit larger than the leak. Rub off the shine. This allows the tire sealant or rubber compound to adhere and seal the leak. You may have to wait a bit for your flat tire solution to dry but then you’ll be riding again in no time.
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