If you had a blow out after it was patched and caused damage what would the jury consider a proper repair....
Far as I know a plug job (outside repair) is considered a temporary repair and noted and signed by the customer on the repair order,,, when plugged from the inside its considered a permanent repair so all the BS can be bypassed....
I have had to re-do a outside repair but never a inside repair,,, outside repairs do leak over time,,, the fast money is in a outside repair,,, the satisfaction of doing the job right is in the inside repair and can be a lost leader,,, I had rather a lawyer have to figger out if I did the inside repair correctly than throw my arse under the bus for a proven temporary repair...
I can understand were the outside repair fits the need tho I can not understand were a outside repair can be considered a permanent fix,,, I hope yer good sam's club guy noted this if not he's liable for his work till the day the tire goes to the scrap tire pile...
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