Lets talk about repairing ripped tires.

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so lets hear some tricks and tips to reparing ripped tires.. I know theres gotta be some of you out there who can't afford to simply buy a new set of tires so you have resorted to repairing them at home.

Please share these tips and tricks videos anything you have that will help.
Repairing ripped tires is illogical. The force works against any repair attempt, especially when it balloons out of shape. Cant see gluing as working there isnt very hold surface in the thickness of the rubber to glue together with any degree of success.
Now, quit possibly a repair will work and last if the tire is being placed on a Walmart rig that tops out at 10-15 mph. But even then I'm skeptical.
 
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