The sidewall flexes too much to allow for a safe repair. Replace the tire!
2006-08-20 13:57:42
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answer #1
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answered by fire4511 7
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well a can of fix a flat may seal the hole but u would ave to drive it around for awhile but other than that no , it will help for awhile but u can only use the fix aflat for so many times before it no longer helps , as for patches and plugs no when the hole is in the side its harder to fix plus when u park the car stop etc the weight of the car is on the tires thus balging the sides of the tires , its best to get fix a fflat just to tie u over till you are able to get a new tire ,
2006-08-20 13:16:47
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answer #2
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answered by dale621 5
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definite you may blend/tournament low profile and stand profile tires on a automobile provided that the ensuing outdoors diameter of the tire and wheel is an same. on your project, this isn't the case as you would possibly want to ought to mount a diverse length tire onto the an same wheel. this may outcome in diverse sized wheels/tires and it would want to adversely outcome your automobile's journey, coping with, and likely throw off the speedometer and odometer which will be unlawful the position you stay. at the same time as you probably did not ask for universal suggestion, i might want to furnish that that is stunning to modify all 4 tires at the same time. there is not any unimportant tire on a automobile. Even on a the front wheelchronic automobile, the decrease back wheels ought to shelter their traction so that you gained't lose administration. in case you don't desire the low profile length tires, see an section tire save or between the numerous on-line tire web pages for a wheel and tire blend which will fit your Pontiac. you would possibly want to have many concepts to make a call on from. sturdy success.
2016-11-26 20:27:40
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answered by kokal 4
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Sidewalls aren't fixable. I love low profile tires but they wear out tooo fast.
2006-08-21 21:24:34
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answered by lost_carolina 3
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Hole in the sidewall = New Tire
2006-08-20 13:19:07
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answered by Anonymous
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DO not use fix a flat it will only work for a short time you need to find a product called slime its green a looks like SLIME! you can find it at ACE hardwaer
2006-08-20 13:59:07
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answered by FLathead 1
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No. Sidewalls are not repairable you need to get a new tire.
2006-08-20 13:18:07
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answered by ezachowski 6
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probably not, because on any tire that is wrecked on the side wall, is ruined, unless your tires are tubeless and airless, meaning solid rubber, then i would just drive it.
2006-08-20 14:35:10
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answered by mattsjeep17 1
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not safely
2006-08-20 13:12:33
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answered by jyd9999 6
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