2015 N State Line Ave
Texarkana, TX 75501
(903) 792-9647
2401 New Boston Rd
Texarkana, TX 75501
(903) 559-0727
Tire plugs are best for small holes in your tire, like those sustained when you run over a small nail.
You can purchase a plug kit and do it yourself, but there’s an art to plugging a tire. You risk expanding the hole and making the tire unsalvageable if you make a mistake in this process.
The pros at Shalom Tire can quickly and affordably plug small holes in your tire, getting you on your way soon.
Tire patches are best for holes larger than a tire plug can fix but still less than a quarter inch in diameter.
While tire plugs can - in some cases - be done yourself, tire patches should be left to professionals. Patches are for larger and more substantial damage - out of the range of most DIYers.
Did your TPMS light just turn on? Your TPMS light can turn on for any number of reasons. It can be anything from a faulty sensor to structural tire damage.
Whenever your TPMS light comes on, you should contact Shalom Tire immediately. While the lights aren’t always a major concern, ignoring them can lead to costly repairs down the road.
Whether your tire is too old, the tread is too worn, or it’s just too damaged, sometimes the tire is beyond repair.
If your sidewall is damaged, do not try to plug or patch it. Damaged sidewalls weaken your tire’s structure too much. Trying to fix your tire at that point would be dangerous.
You’ll need a replacement if your tire has the following:
Shalom Tire offers affordable new and used tires for scenarios where we can’t fix your current flat tire.
First thing, you want to pull over as soon as it’s safe to do so. Move as far away from the travel lane as you possibly can before starting to change your tire.
If you’ve picked up a nail while driving, this is usually fixable with a plug. You'll need a patch if your tire has a hole larger than a quarter inch in diameter.
If you have a full-size spare, you’ll want to put it on and buy a new spare afterward. For donut tires, you want to solve the problem immediately.
If you find a hole in your tire, call Shalom Tire. In some cases, we can repair the tire with a patch or plug, saving you money on a new tire.
Not sure if your tire is fixable or if you need a new one? Call Shalom Tire, and one of our associates will explain your options.
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