Nail in tire question!

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As I was getting all of the mopars situated in the barn for the winter last week I noticed a nail in the left front tire of my 08. Its in the tread. Whats the best way to fix it? Patch from the inside after you dismount it or just replace the damn thing to prevent any safety problems. As u can tell im a little pissed, the car only has 1500 miles. Thanks in advance. Doc
 
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If you repair a Z rated or above tire it's speed rating is null and void. We cannot legally repair a tire like this and have to replace it. That being said if you don't drive hard it would probably OK as long as you know about it's limitations.
 

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ppsssh I ran 190 on a twice plugged and patched rear!

Yep, it can be fixed for normal.. even "spirited" operation. Best would be best to patch on the inside ..... So long as it's away from the side wall, in the tread... $30 around here (DC)

If you don't track it.. no problem.

= J
 

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plug and patch are free at any 'Discount Tire' store

You are correct. Free plug and patch at Discount Tire. They will also pro-rate any non-repairable issue (nail in the sidewall, etc.) through Michelin on a replacement.

Although it does affect the speed rating from a warranty perspective, you shouldn't have any problems.
 
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This is probably a bit late, but I've managed to get Z rated tires replaced because of a nail in the tread when I've bought the 'road hazard insurance' from tire shops. They'll initially look at it, say the nail isn't in the sidewall and therefore can be repaired - but then you tell them exactly what Mark said above. Legally, they can't repair a Z-rated tire - which makes it unrepairable and therefore eligible for the free replacement insurance.
 

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This is probably a bit late, but I've managed to get Z rated tires replaced because of a nail in the tread when I've bought the 'road hazard insurance' from tire shops. They'll initially look at it, say the nail isn't in the sidewall and therefore can be repaired - but then you tell them exactly what Mark said above. Legally, they can't repair a Z-rated tire - which makes it unrepairable and therefore eligible for the free replacement insurance.

yeh I bought street tires for my daily driver and it has that same coverage.

you should try it
 

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As I was getting all of the mopars situated in the barn for the winter last week I noticed a nail in the left front tire of my 08. Its in the tread. Whats the best way to fix it? Patch from the inside after you dismount it or just replace the damn thing to prevent any safety problems. As u can tell im a little pissed, the car only has 1500 miles. Thanks in advance. Doc

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