Can Firestone tires be repaired if they get a puncture?
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Yes, Firestone tires can generally be repaired if they develop a puncture that meets the repairable criteria. Firestone follows industry standards for tire repairs and recommends consulting a professional tire technician for an evaluation. Factors such as size, location, and extent of the puncture will be assessed to determine if the tire is repairable. Typically, punctures up to 1/4 inch in diameter can be successfully repaired, as long as they are located in the tread area and have not caused substantial damage. However, it's important to note that not all punctures can be repaired, especially if they are too large, in the sidewall, or near the shoulder. Safety is our priority, and we recommend seeking advice from authorized Firestone retailers for proper tire inspections and expert guidance on repairs.
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