Hole in tire sidewall

YotaOnRocks

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I picked up a set of 37 mtr military take offs a while back for my 4runner. I'm fixing it up to be my daily beater. After ordering the wheels and mounting then I noticed they leaked down over 5-6 weeks sitting in the driveway. Well 3 of the 4 tires have a small puncture hole in the sidewall.

Do I just have to suck it up and buy new tires?
 
You could always add tubes. If it's not a big hole, like something plugged, but a small crack or dryrot etc it would be fine.
Downside is you can't balance anymore w/ the usual internal crap like adding water, beads etc.
 
Buddy of mine works at a tire shop and said he would patch them for me. I'm was just a bit worried about trusting the patches in the sidewall.

I had thought about tubes but read that tubes are a no no in radial tires.
 
Buddy of mine works at a tire shop and said he would patch them for me. I'm was just a bit worried about trusting the patches in the sidewall.

I had thought about tubes but read that tubes are a no no in radial tires.
they make tubes for radial tires...no worries
 
If it were me and it's a daily-driving tire I'd buy a new one.

I actually have a 33 on my bronco as a spare that has a punctured sidewall that I need patched/tubed so that I have a spare. I'd off-road on it first too if it was tubbed.
 
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