Dispelling the myth

One tire myth that continues to resurface is based on a fictional regulation stating that punctures in steer tires cannot be repaired and returned to the front axle of a vehicle. The confusion is rooted in a federal motor carrier safety standard that makes “ply repairs” illegal. While the definition of “ply repair” can be the subject of much debate, I have a letter from the Dept. of Transportation that states puncture repairs in the tread area do not constitute ply repairs and thus are legal. If you would like a copy of the letter, send me an ...

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