Laker Tire & Service specializes in the unique and interesting jobs that other mechanics and tire shops won't touch, so we were happy to help. If you've got a project like this, give us a call and get on our schedule today!
We carry all the best brand name tires for ALL purposes, including high-performance, winter handling models and tires like these 54-inch run-flat, military-grade truck tires. This customer picked up this incredible vehicle at a military surplus store, but it was in need of new tires. These wheels can withstand gunfire from a 50-caliber machine gun and keep on rolling!
Laker Tire & Service specializes in the unique and interesting jobs that other mechanics and tire shops won't touch, so we were happy to help. If you've got a project like this, give us a call and get on our schedule today!
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Each day, we have 1 or 2 unscheduled flat repairs come into our shop. Normally, customers are happy to have their tire repaired properly, which is a permanent repair completed by de-mounting the tire and repairing it from the inside. This is called a uni-seal repair and maintains the manufacturers tire performance and warranty.
Occasionally, we have a customer that insists on a plug repair, which we refuse to perform for safety, performance and, of course, insurance liability reasons. I had a customer walk out recently because we would not perform a plug repair on his tire. The next hour a customer came in that had been to a competitor's shop who TRIED to repair their tire using not only 1 string plug, but 6! The tire was seeping after the first plug so they installed more plugs trying to stop the leak. What they actually did was stretch the repair hole which tore as the tire flexed ruining the tire and creating an unsafe condition. Photos of the improper plug repair showing the 6 plugs and torn tire wall are above. We had to replace the tire at that point, which could have been saved had the proper repair been completed. The bottom line – Come to Laker Tire & Service LLC for a proper and safe flat tire repair. |
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