I am Tech with 30yrs experience. Was curious how Tesla tires were repaired. I had to comment as this is one the clearest, comprehensive, concise videos I think I have ever watched. Kudos!
Is it possible to plug a puncture on a tire with sound-deadening foam from the outside with TECH's permacure inserts during an emergency repair? Or will the foam lining get in the way?
Great question! A temporary/emergency repair with a Permacure would still work on a sound suppression tire. When you probe the tire and/or when you apply the cement with the spiral tool, you will puncture the foam. This will give the necessary space for the Permacure to go through the tire. Even if the probe did not puncture the foam, you should still be able to install the Permacure without the foam preventing the repair from going completely through the tire. This would simply result in the installation tool puncturing the foam or the foam getting pulled away from the inner liner. Hope that helps!
She forgot to add one of the most important “non-repairable conditions” which are “bad drivers”. When I was in charge of fleet tire repair, the worst thing for sidewall damage to truck tires were new drivers - 😂
That is correct... If the adhesive is tacky, then yes, the repair would be stitched directly to the adhesive. The tackiness of the adhesive will hold the repair in place. That type of adhesive can also be extremely difficult to remove in order to apply the repair to the inner liner.
We recommend only removing the section of foam where the hole; as the foam will be getting placed back inside the tire. Seems like a lot of extra un-necessary work to remove all of it. Did they give a reason as to why they remove all of the foam?
Sorry....you lost me when you continued to use the word 'injury' to reference 'damage' to the tire. It's unfortunate that there isn't a 'd' in 'Repair'.....but maybe you could have used a different acronym.
We don’t repair ncs tires. I sell them all day long. All that work, does not pay in the long run if the vehicle comes back. Let romtine else take the risk.
I am Tech with 30yrs experience. Was curious how Tesla tires were repaired. I had to comment as this is one the clearest, comprehensive, concise videos I think I have ever watched. Kudos!
We appreciate that! Thank you!
This is probably one of the best explanations and training guides ive seen on TH-cam and im talking generally, really well done.
Thank you! We love to share out knowledge & want to make it easy for anyone to understand!
This is definitely the best presentation, thank you! Clear explanation and right to the point!
Glad it was helpful!
She did a great job
Thanks!
Thank you for convincing me to just buy a new tire.
This is a more involved process than the typical tire. But it is possible to repair and ultimately help you get the full life from your tires.
Is it possible to plug a puncture on a tire with sound-deadening foam from the outside with TECH's permacure inserts during an emergency repair? Or will the foam lining get in the way?
Great question!
A temporary/emergency repair with a Permacure would still work on a sound suppression tire. When you probe the tire and/or when you apply the cement with the spiral tool, you will puncture the foam. This will give the necessary space for the Permacure to go through the tire. Even if the probe did not puncture the foam, you should still be able to install the Permacure without the foam preventing the repair from going completely through the tire. This would simply result in the installation tool puncturing the foam or the foam getting pulled away from the inner liner. Hope that helps!
She forgot to add one of the most important “non-repairable conditions” which are “bad drivers”. When I was in charge of fleet tire repair, the worst thing for sidewall damage to truck tires were new drivers - 😂
While understandable; that's beyond our skill set. We can only help once the tire has been damaged and deemed repairable.
Great job 😊
Thank you!
So for the tacky sound suppression foam, the UL6 just gets stitched to the glue from the foam after prep?
That is correct... If the adhesive is tacky, then yes, the repair would be stitched directly to the adhesive. The tackiness of the adhesive will hold the repair in place. That type of adhesive can also be extremely difficult to remove in order to apply the repair to the inner liner.
I worry about that long hair getting caught in the tire machine, more than the repair itself.
No one was harmed in the making of this video. ;) We recommend everyone follow safety protocols their shop has in place.
When do you use 739??
You would use it to seal the edge of the repair once it was been properly stitched.
U r queen of tire 😁😁👍
How much is a repair like this will cost? To the customer.
The price the customer could pay will vary based on shop & location.
@@TECHTireRepairs It is free at Discount Tire.
I asked a tire shop how they patch Tesla tires with foam. They told me they take out the entire foam liner.
We recommend only removing the section of foam where the hole; as the foam will be getting placed back inside the tire. Seems like a lot of extra un-necessary work to remove all of it. Did they give a reason as to why they remove all of the foam?
Sorry....you lost me when you continued to use the word 'injury' to reference 'damage' to the tire. It's unfortunate that there isn't a 'd' in 'Repair'.....but maybe you could have used a different acronym.
We thought Repair was rather clever. But tomato... tomato.
They mean the same thing..
Thank you, very professional presentation, my only thought is please tie up your hair 😊
Thanks for your feedback.
U don’t need to donthay
Don't need to do what?
We don’t repair ncs tires. I sell them all day long. All that work, does not pay in the long run if the vehicle comes back. Let romtine else take the risk.
To each their own. We believe in educating everyone on the proper way to repair a tire; especially as tires continue to evolve.