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Unless you have those "Run-Flat" tires, the answer is "No further than it takes you to safely get out of traffic. One should NEVER run on a flat if it can be avoided, as the sidewalls of the tire can be damaged very quickly. Even with run-flat tires, you still should change it ASAP, but you have a little longer before damage sets in. Your tubeless tires, completely flat and assuming 30 MPH, will probably start showing serious damage in a block or two. Note that tire sidewall damage can not be repaired.
I suspect that the tire is old and the steel belts are failing. Pull the wheel off and check the tire for cracks in the tread, any out of round or bulges. Get a new tire (or tires).
Yes, you can put fix a flat in a nitrogen tire. Just remember that fix a flat is often a temporary fix and you should get the tire properly patched or replaced. I have heard of people driving forever with fix a flat and some where they just make it to a mechanic's. Good luck! http://www.xlautony.com/products
Find jack follow instructions to raise vehicle after parking brake is on. Remove lug nuts and take wheel with flat tire off. Replace with the spare tire and tighten lug nuts. lower vehicle, put jack , lug wrench and flat tire in vehicle. Drive to a tire repair store and fix the problem.
Run flats cant be repaired. You can however just replace all the tires with a different style tire like most all vehicles on the road and carry some fix-a-flat or a compressor and plugs for emergency needs till you can get this punctured tire patched.
While there is road side assistance that can help in times of need. It's imperative that every driver should know about how to replace a flat tyre. After ascertaining that the tyre is flat, you should check the link which will guide you to change the flat tyre with the spare one, have a look
=> DIY 10 easy steps to change flat tyre => How to Change Flat Tire
This could be one of three things , either you have an alignment issue , bad suspension parts or just the lack of tire rotation. If the flat spots are at an angle from outside edge to inside edge then the problem is with your rear struts. If the flat spots are either on the out side edge or inside edge then the you have an alignment issue. If the flat spot are consistent all around the tire then you have a tire balance issue or bad rear struts.
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