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Daughter's car had a nail in the tread of the tire. Local shop wanted $42 to patch the tire. WTH!

My tire man in Rockmart, charges me zero for fixing a flat, $55.00 for an oil change full synthetic and ac oil filter 7 quarts of oil on my diesel. $45.00 for my Toyota 5 quarts full synthetic. That's why his business is always packed out everyday. Customer loyalty. I buy all my tires from him for years as well as my kids and grandkids. McNabb Tire
Three times in the past year I have taken three different vehicles to mcnabb for leaking tires. the last one was three days ago and they had to patch from the inside on that one. Each time I asked mcnabb how much and he always states nothing. I then go out and give the guy that did the repair the money. Mcnabb is always full of customers and I know for a fact that any elderly customer that comes in for any work always gets a discount.
 
Ya know…a $5 plug kit would have prevented this post. Something every man should have in his trunk.
This is correct.
It comes with two tools and some plugs.

The first tool is serrated to rough up the the puncture.

The second tool is used to put the plug in. You put simply put the plug in the little slot at the end of the tool. Then insert the tool into the puncture twist it and pull it out. It has its own adhesive that seals to the sides of the puncture.

The belts in the tire keep the plug firmly in place as it seals. Trim off the excess and you'll be good to go. It's an easy process and takes as little as 5 minutes.

You have to take the tire off the ground and pump It up. Then find the puncture, after that it's easy. It only works if the puncture is in the tread. If the puncture is in the sidewall the tire is no good because there's no belts there to keep the plug in place.

This is all you need and you can get them at any parts store or Walmart. There's no need for a patch because the plug is what makes the seal. A lot of tire places will take the tire off the rim and go ahead and put a patch in anyways. But that's just a lot of work for nothing the seat the plugs work just as good as a lot less work.

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Three times in the past year I have taken three different vehicles to mcnabb for leaking tires. the last one was three days ago and they had to patch from the inside on that one. Each time I asked mcnabb how much and he always states nothing. I then go out and give the guy that did the repair the money. Mcnabb is always full of customers and I know for a fact that any elderly customer that comes in for any work always gets a discount.
Yes sir
 
The car is my daughter's so I'm not plugging the tire. Plugs are emergency temporary repairs to get you to a store that can patch the tire correctly. If I had a way to breakdown the tire from the rim I would fix it myself. The correct way is using a plug patch on the inside. I took them just the tire to repair. $42 to repair a small nail hole in a tire using a patch that cost $6.00 is absurd. Justifying the $42 by telling me it's lifetime is also absurd. But hey, they would have given me a rose!
 
This inflation bull**** is giving people the excuse to overcharge. I went to Dallas tire for my free tire rotation. I just dropped 700 on my jeep cherokee and 1000 on my Dodge Ram.
Now my main point. I took synthetic oil and a upgraded oil filter to have them change my oil while I got my free rotation. $55.70. What the hell???. I was thinking 20.00 or 25.00 for 10.minutes.
Then 1875.00 for a electric water heater. A very simple install. The unit costs less than 600.00 and 1200.00 to connect???.
I put one in 1994 300.00
260.00 for the unit and 40.00 for my stepson's help.
1875 for an electric water heater is fair assuming it is done by a plumbing company that has Licensed plumbers and Insurance. The task maybe in your opinion simple but, someone has to go to the supply house (big Box) and buy the heater, bring to your house, remove and haul away the old one. Then take full responsibility and warranty the heater plus pay HIGH insurance premiums just to be able to provide the service you would expect from a professional. I am sure you could get Bubba and a pick up truck to do this task for less $$ but should there be a problem after the installation I would bet Bubba would be no where to be found.
 
Had 7 plugs in 1 tire before, still carry a plug kit under the seat

LoL. DANG..you live in construction zone? Or have new roof installed?
How you get 7 nails or screws in 1 tire?

Thinking back to an old truck I had. Seems I had 2-3.. but 7 in one tire?

Now my lawnmower, that’s a different story. I easily have that many, 7+ , but I know the reason why?
I don’t get off to move or pickup anything. if it’s on the ground it’s getting mowed over wide open!

Maybe you should try driving around things on the road. Not over them all? Just Trying to help. LoL
 
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