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Four ways to seal a tire puncture.

All will get you home, but then there's the proper way, from the inside!
I've used screws many times when in a pinch and sometimes they were forgot about for over more than a couple of years!
 
I like the coated screws. They look like the fastest and easiest and cleanest method. Probably cheapest too.
 
My Old/Arthritic/FU hands could not even push the screwdriver handle tools thru. My buddy said to use the T-handle tools and glue to lube it and on my wife's P-series tire, I repaired it. I just had a puncture in on of my LT tires with 8 plies and Kevlar, I couldn't do anything even with the T-handles, so, screw to the rescue. It has held for a couple weeks now!!! :thumbsup:
 
You can use a drill with aspecial bit or cut off the T-handle and chuck it in the drill.
 
All will get you home, but then there's the proper way, from the inside!
I DO hate when you get a quote from a tire shop, then they want to do one of the methods shown above.
 
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