So apparently a screw has found its way in to my tire. With washer and everything.
Did someone deliberately screw it in, or is it possible that it found its own way?
Do I try to remove it?
it will wear down on road and damage the tire more. puncture repair it if you have a kit, if not just take it too a shop and let them deal with the hassle
It's over. You're finished, OP.
Buy a new tire.
You just ran over it, i've ran over a few - both times on 6 month old tyres on separate cars.
Take it to a puncture repair shop and ask them nicely - some will do it for free.
>>16201743
>for free
They charge 10 shekels for that, it's almost free as far as car repairs go
>>16201689
just pretend it is a stud for winter
>>16201689
I would be more concerned with the dry rot than a screw.
>>16201689
Your tyres are nearly gone anyway, that outer edge is getting pretty low
>>16201781
There's a place in my country that will do it for free then try their hardest to upsell balancing/alignment etc.
>>16201885
but why would you do that when the tyre was not even removed from the wheel
>>16201880
>not using them until they are slicks
I'm getting a tire kit
>>16201880
This.
Edge is gone, center isn't that far off the wear indicators
Don't bother with a patch/plug, just get some delicious new rubber
>>16202235
I'm low on money at the moment. And the tires are expensive because 18''
Will have to wait until next month
>>16201918
if they do it right, they do dismount the tire from the wheel.
>>16202270
>go to Harbor Freight and buy a plug kit for like $5
>>16202279
That was my plan
plug-patch master race
>>16202275
>doing shit the long way
>>16202460
Someone works at Wal-mart lol. No bully, I do too
There we are
I removed the screw, and then I plugged it with a dog turd