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take it to a tire shop and they would be able to tell you if it's repairable or not. sometimes they can put a patch on the inside, then they might treat the outer chemically to bond back together or cauterize the slice. if it's an inch long you might have to get a new tire unfortunately. a good tire shop will tell you straight up yes or no...

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i got a tire of my quad bout 1 inch long hole any ideas on how to plug it would be great...i tred patch, slime, fix a flat and plugs let me know what ya got thanks

Dude you may be SOL !! If none of the above worked Time for new tires !!! All my stuff has 6 ply tires !!

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