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    Tires are pretty easy to fix. Soapy water or a bottle of spray cleaner (409 or similar) to find the leak then punch a plug in. Plug kits should be under ten bucks and can be found almost anywhere (Walmart or gas station) and come with the tools. I've heard after four plugs or patches is when the tire shop gives up on a tire. Also, if it's in the sidewall it shouldn't be plugged. Good luck.


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