What are the effects of tire repair on a car?

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DiKaleb
07/30/25 2:11am
Tires can be used normally without any impact after being repaired when the tread damage diameter is less than 6mm or there is minor damage to the tread or sidewall. Here is relevant information about car tire repair: 1. Replace with a spare tire first after a puncture. 2. Correct tire repair methods include cold patching or hot vulcanization. If the car frequently drives on highways and the tire crown is punctured, cold patching must be used; if the tire sidewall is punctured, hot vulcanization is preferred as cold patching may not hold. 3. Plug repairs are not recommended. 4. Perform wheel balance inspection, as unbalanced tire dynamic balance can cause vehicle vibration during high-speed driving. 5. After repair, the tire can be installed and used as long as it doesn't leak air.
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