🚗 Don't let a flat tire slow you down!
The BELLAutomotive 22-5-08806-M Monkey Grip Tubeless Tire Repair Kit is a comprehensive solution for quickly repairing tubeless radial and bias ply tires. It includes essential tools like a T-handle insert needle and rasp tool, along with five 4-inch brown plugs and a 1/2 ounce tube of rubber cement, making it an indispensable addition to any vehicle's emergency kit.
B**V
DID THE JOB
Cheapest way to repair your nail puncher & on the car.... Go to Walmart & they want $15 to do a 10 minute repair with a $1. Piece of leather, some glue & a nail type tool to push it in.... WALMART RIP-OFF!!!
J**H
This works
One of my wife's car's tires had a very slow leak, took a few days for the warning light to come up. Taking the car to the shop means leaving it there for at least a day which would be a hassle. I eventually found the screw on the tire and purchased this kit, first time it didn't work, second time it did the job, that was almost a month ago and so far so good. I'm keep the rest in my car for emergencies.
L**T
keeps the air in
Not one but two cars within a month's time needed a puncture in the tread fixed. Both still holding air just fine. This did better than a kit I bought years ago that looked very similar. One big difference: The abrasive hole prep tool is an actual round file shape. The old kit had weak design which was a piece of twisted light gauge flat steel. That old one bent right over as I tried to prepare the hole so I got the new hole prep tool out of the new kit, worked fine.
B**N
It works on a motorcycle tire!
I had a flat tire on my motorcycle. I patched it with a different kit. It still leaked air. I think it is because a motorcycle tire runs hotter than a regular car tire. This last weekend, on a trip from AZ to CA, the patch failed and I was stranded on the side of the road. Luckily, I had the Bell version in my satchel. I applied this stuff and let it dry for 30 minutes. Then, I hit the road. It has been a few days and the air is holding perfectly! I am back on Amazon to buy another Bell patch kit for my next trip to Seattle. The only problem is that they jacked up the price three dollars! I bought it for $9.92. Now, it is $12.58. Oh well. It is worth it.
Q**N
Inexpensive and functional patch kit
I had a slow leak on a Michelin tire. Found a nail in the tread. Ordered this patch kit, pulled the nail, reamed out the whole and patched it. But the tire was still not holding pressure. Looked again and found a second nail! I fixed that one too. Both patches are holding perfectly, and now I carry the remaining patches and tools in the spare tire kit.
A**R
not a plug repair but patch for inside tire not as shown on picture when ordering
This is a patch not a plug for tubless tire the picture shows two tool to install the push in hole patch shown on picture.EAT IT NO RETURNS
T**M
This worked to fix an annoying flat I've had on the front tire of my ...
This worked to fix an annoying flat I've had on the front tire of my lawn mower for years. Having to add air every time I needed to mow was a pain. I've used similar products to this in the past, so I let my son have a go at it. I handed it to him and said "have at it". He was able to fix the tire on his first attempt with no guidance from me. The tire has held air with no leaking since the repair was made. I would recommend this kit to anybody.
A**R
Recommended to carry.. so I do now!
Haven’t used it but recommended by a friend so I have it
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