About a week ago I got a screw in one of my tires. The head of the screw broke off pretty quickly, but the shaft is still embedded in the tire... the top of the shaft is about even with the lowest indentations in the tread of the tire. (It's in the tread of the tire and not in the sidewall or anything.) Initially I had planned on pulling it out and using a repair kit, but it's been in there for a week now and the tire hasn't lost any air (I just happened to have checked the pressure a day before I picked up the screw and I just checked it again now). I'm not sure if the screw just didn't fully penetrate the tire or if the rubber sealed itself around the screw.
I wasn't too worried about it because I usually stay pretty close to home and I could deal with a flat, but this weekend I'm going on a trip and will be driving nearly 600 miles. Do you think I'm going to be better off giving in and pulling the screw and using the repair kit or do you think that it'll be OK since it hasn't had a problem in the last week (probably 200 miles or so).
Thanks,
Brett
I wasn't too worried about it because I usually stay pretty close to home and I could deal with a flat, but this weekend I'm going on a trip and will be driving nearly 600 miles. Do you think I'm going to be better off giving in and pulling the screw and using the repair kit or do you think that it'll be OK since it hasn't had a problem in the last week (probably 200 miles or so).
Thanks,
Brett