I tried a search but couldn't find an answer. I had a flat on my T, nail. The tires are the typical M/T Sportsman bias with a tube. I'm having trouble finding a place to repair the tube. One place will dismount the tire so I can fix it. Finding tube repair kits isn't easy either. I find a lot of tube repair kits for bicycle tires, I even have some. Looking at REMA's, manufacturer of patches, site I think that the patches are the same for bicycle and car. The bicycle patches seem awful light. Anone have any experience with this? Thanks, Bill
Just use the same patch that you would use on a tubeless tire. Just not the new plug patchs the goverment now require shops to use.
$70 plus shipping but if I have to I will. We were just talking about the 4 engined dragster at work on Friday!! Cool!! Bill
A couple screw drivers & a patch kit. Tube tire are NOT as tight on the rim as tubeless so you could take it off & patch it like a bicycle & you better know how to do that.
Two weeks ago after work I changed two tires & patch one tube cause . . . , well . . . , my A has tubes in the front & I to drive it to work the next day.
I think NAPA will still have car patch kits, though not the good fire type... When you remove a tube and its tire, first mark on the tire where the stem from the tube aligns...this is so you can match up the location on tire that corresponds to the hole in the tube. You need to investigate to make sure there is not still a piece of furrin material or a rough spot that could immediately kill your repaired tube...
I'll have to call. I searched them but nothing came up. I used to like those patches you lit up. As a kid it was fun!! Bicycle repairs now use a cold vulcanizing liquid. Works great on a bicycle. 120 lbs pressure but light vehicle weight. Bill
Gert them to drag out the paper catalog called something like "supplies and accessories" ...pretty sure that will have a lot of tube stuff withing. If not: Gempler's...huge tire supply section for farmers Patchboy.com...really!
I ride a 20"freestyle DYNO & run 80psi & use a thin piece of cardboard & superglue. Save your money & time go fix it now! Takes 15min. It'll be fun. You won't talk about the time you ordered a new tube.
And remember...this here is 1952. If it takes 5 hours and a gallon of blood beacause tire is rusted to rim and your iron is only a foot long, it's STILL a bargain over a new tube!
Well maybe you guys got a point. Im over here in CA where its dry. Bill if its not a rust bucket wheel & take-offable, give it a try.
Be aware that some companies make their (race) tires and tubes glue resistant so one has to buy new--liablity issue Also as far as Bicycle tube are concerned , They have less stretch that a car tube,
Thanks, Now I know. Did you hear that? If it doesn't stick, burn it on!!! See, its getting funner as we speak, I mean type. ****, Im kind of board, I'm gonna go look for a nail.
Get some slime and run it in all of your tires. End of problem. When we were racing dirt bikes in the desert, we ran it and never got a leak. That **** really does work.
Also a great bit on bearing/babbit repair using rawhide!! It really worked! Don't ask me how I know this.
try a off road truck shop.. if ya were closer i have some out in the garage {which i got from a off road truck shop}
We used slime in tubes. When we finally replaced the tubes, the old ones looked like they had been sleeping with porcupines.
might want to check out a local pepboys, i know the one by me carried patch kits, i had to get a kit to patch a tube in one of my slicks.
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I came back looking for a fun story ending & . . . . No Story, No Fun, Buy & Replace, No Soul. Im going to the book story to buy "G****s Of Wrath"
Next thing you know people are going to be calling AAA...sheesh. Coupla years ago, a semi careful HAMBer with poor information skills rang up the AA... he reported that that was a complete waste; a bunch of drunks showed up. We need some PRIMAL tech here: Slay a groundhog with your tire iron, cut patches from the hide, eat the carc*** to sustain your work while boiling leftover hide and spare parts in hubcap to make glue...can't anyone do ANYTHING anymore?? If Joad's grandchildren had to hit the road now, they'd wind up broken down at the first rest area begging for french fries from the touists...