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<blockquote data-quote="MajBach" data-source="post: 1299519" data-attributes="member: 27289"><p>I didn't think you were supposed to apply rubber cement onto the worms; just patches.</p><p>In any case, I had the same issue last year on a new tire and I was able to pull out a good portion of plug before installing a new one. But, my problem with the slow leak was due to the fact I reamed a hole 90 degrees into the tread when in fact I was in a really good lean when I picked up the nail. Poke around a little and see if you dont have a hole on a bit of an angle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MajBach, post: 1299519, member: 27289"] I didn't think you were supposed to apply rubber cement onto the worms; just patches. In any case, I had the same issue last year on a new tire and I was able to pull out a good portion of plug before installing a new one. But, my problem with the slow leak was due to the fact I reamed a hole 90 degrees into the tread when in fact I was in a really good lean when I picked up the nail. Poke around a little and see if you dont have a hole on a bit of an angle. [/QUOTE]
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