Flat Tire Repair Greenville NC

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AAA Car Care Center
Tire Shops
(704) 996-5232
205 Greenville Blvd SE
Greenville, NC 27858
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Hastings Ford, Inc.
Tire Shops
(252) 758-0114
3013 E 10th St
Greenville, NC 27858
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Pugh's Service Center # 2
Tire Shops
(252) 355-6162
726 Greenville Blvd SE
Greenville, NC 27858
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Pughs Tire & Service Center
Tire Shops

726 SE Greenville Blvd
Greenville, NC 27858
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Colony Tire & Service Centers
Auto Repair, Tire Shops, Car Washes
(252) 754-2575
110 Daughtridge Dr
Greenville, NC 27834
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Sears Roebuck and Co
Auto Repair, Tire Shops, Car Washes
(252) 353-2228
Carolina E Mall
Greenville, NC 27834
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Wal-Mart Supercenter
Auto Repair, Tire Shops, Car Washes
(252) 355-2077
210 Greenville Blvd Sw
Greenville, NC 27834
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White''s Tire Service
Auto Repair, Tire Shops, Car Washes
(252) 355-2400
3012 S Memorial Dr
Greenville, NC 27834
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Firestone Dealer Stores
Auto Repair, Tire Shops
(252) 752-6125
408 S Greene St
Greenville, NC 27834
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Bob Barbour Honda
Tire Shops
(252) 355-5308
3300 S Memorial Dr
Greenville, NC 27834
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  • Tire Sidewall Repair Basics

    Tire sidewall repair is something most car owners leave to professionals, and with good reason. While it's possible to fix a tire sidewall, some experts are hesitant to recommend this project as a do-it-yourself activity.

    Why You Shouldn't Fix Tire Sidewalls

    When you notice that your tires need to be repaired on the sidewalls, you may be tempted to complete this project on your own. But this is not recommended for one main reason: it doesn't typically work. While you may be able to plug up the hole, the structure of a sidewall is different from other tire areas. The sidewall needs to move in multiple directions, which causes more strain on the tire parts. Even if the tire sidewall is fixed, experts say there is a high chance the tire will break and explode anyway.

    Who Can Fix Sidewalls

    Some mechanics say they can fix up sidewalls, but this is still a difficult task. Ideally, those with broken sidewalls should simply replace the tire as opposed to repairing it. The repairs are just not considered to be reliable or effective. Even if the glue of a professional sidewall repair holds, it is not a permanent solution. Plus, you don't know when the glue might decide to give out. That said, a boot is one way that a sidewall can be fixed, though this is best left to a professional.

    The Boot Fix

    A boot is a larger piece of rubber material that can be placed inside of a punctured tire. This rubber is attached to the inside and it helps to protect the tube of the tire. However, this process requires taking off the entire tire and even then the boot will not last forever. The boot can move out of place, causing the tire to be vulnerable to damage. For some, this is too labor intensive of a process to have a mechanic complete or to complete on their own.

    Used Tires

    Instead of buying a new tire to help replace the worn tire sidewall, a used tire can be a cost-effective way to make your car safer. However, just as...

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