Product details
Wieat tubeless tyre repair kit — 42-piece puncture set for cars
Here’s a no-nonsense tubeless tyre repair kit that gets you back on the road without too much faff. It’s aimed at cars but will also cover bikes, vans, jeeps, tractors, trailers and pretty much any tubeless tyre you’d reasonably patch at the roadside or in the garage. Simple, practical and designed for punctures from nails, screws and other small bits of metal.
What’s in the box
The tools and consumables come neatly packed in a compact carry case that slips into the boot or under a seat. Inside you’ll find:
- Heavy-duty T-handle insertion tool and T-handle reamer — built for leverage and comfort so your hands won’t tyre out.
- Spare insertion needle and spare spiral plug/probe for quick replacements.
- 25 rubber plug strings — flexible, long-lasting strips that seal punctures without removing the tyre from the rim.
- 10 black tyre valve caps and a 4-way valve repair tool for quick valve work.
- ‘L’ Allen key wrench and a compact carry case to keep everything organised.
Why it’s useful
Stranded with a slow leak? This kit lets you perform a temporary but reliable repair in minutes, meaning no immediate tyre removal and no desperate dash to the nearest garage. That’s a real boon on a wet night or out in the sticks. The chrome‑plated tools are robust and resistant to rust, while the rubber plugs stay pliable rather than turning to crumbs with age.
Practical details and fit
Important: this is for tubeless tyres only — check before you start. It suits a wide range of vehicles: cars, SUVs, motorcycles, ATVs, trailers, lawnmowers, tractors and more. The T-handle tools give good control for reaming the hole clean and pushing plugs in so the repair sits snug and tidy.
Quick tips
- Give the puncture a quick clean before inserting a plug for the best seal.
- Use the reamer to clear debris and roughen the hole slightly — it helps the plug bond.
- Push the plug in until only a small tail remains, then trim it flush if needed.
- Treat these fixes as roadside or temporary repairs — get the tyre professionally checked later for peace of mind.
This kit won’t sort out a shredded tyre — it’s intended for punctures from nails, screws and similar small objects. If the damage is worse, don’t risk it: get the tyre inspected or replaced. All told, it’s a handy, cost-effective bit of kit to keep in the car so a puncture doesn’t ruin your day.






