I would not plug a tire one time unless you had no other choice as in an emergency. Have the tire repaired correctly with an internal patch.
There is no real answer without knowing the scope of earlier repairs.
Practically, you can plug any tire in the tread portion as long as it is balanced afterward. However many areas prohibit this now.
Yes but not a plug made for a passenger tire.
No, you can plug a drive or trailer tire - you just can't plug a steer tire or use recaps on the steer axle.
It is illegal for a shop to sell you the service of inserting a plug. All shops must patch the tire from the inside. A store can sell you a plug or plug tool but cannot insert the plug for you. This is because in the past too many shops were claiming to have patched a tire from the inside when they had just inserted a plug, which is cheaper and takes an experienced tech about 3min. (as compared to 15mins.)
would not plug a tubeless tire or tire tube comb.bad idea!only thing holding you to the road.think about it.
You can not safely stretch tires.
because
depends on the size of the tire
When they were repairing it they probably pushed a plug through your tire accidentally and left it, then put in another plug correctly to seal your tire.
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