Flat Tire Repair
															Back on the Road Fast
Flat Tire Repair You Can Trust
A flat tire never happens at a “good” time, whether you’re hauling a trailer, heading to work, or picking the kids up from school. At OK Lube, Oil & Tire, we know the frustration that comes with downtime. That’s why we’re here to get you back on the road fast, without the runaround or inflated prices.
Our team has been repairing flats in Tulsa and Skiatook since 1999, helping everyone from local farmers to long-haul truck drivers stay moving safely. Whether it’s a slow leak, a nail in the tread, or a blowout on your trailer, we’ll inspect your tire thoroughly and give you an honest answer, repair it if it’s safe, replace it if it’s not.
We work on cars, trucks, RVs, trailers, lawn equipment, and farm vehicles of all sizes. Reach out to us now for more details.
Our Process
How We Get You Rolling Again

Inspect the Damage
We start by checking the tire inside and out, tread, sidewall, valve, and rim, to locate the cause of the leak or puncture.

Honest Assessment
If your tire can be safely repaired, we’ll fix it right away. If it’s beyond repair, we’ll explain why and help you find a safe, affordable replacement.

Professional Repair
We use industry-approved plugs and patches, ensuring your tire holds air and stays safe for the long haul — no quick, temporary fixes here.

Test and Rebalance
Before we send you off, we’ll test for leaks and rebalance your tire for smooth, even performance. You’ll drive away with confidence and peace of mind.
															FAQs
					 Can every flat tire be repaired? 
							
			
			
		
						
				Not always. If the puncture is on the tread and smaller than ¼ inch, we can usually repair it safely. Damage to the sidewall or large gashes typically requires a replacement for your safety.
					 How long does it take to repair a flat tire? 
							
			
			
		
						
				Most repairs take 15–30 minutes. We know your time is valuable, so we work efficiently without cutting corners.
					 Do I need to replace my tire after a repair? 
							
			
			
		
						
				Not if it’s properly fixed. A professional plug-and-patch repair can last the life of the tire when done correctly, and we make sure it’s done right.
					 Can you repair tires on trucks, trailers, or farm equipment? 
							
			
			
		
						
				Absolutely. We service everything from compact cars to 18-wheelers, RVs, and farm machinery. If it rolls, we can repair it.
					 What causes most flat tires? 
							
			
			
		
						
				Common culprits include nails, screws, potholes, valve stem leaks, and worn-out tread. Regular inspections can help catch small issues before they turn into roadside emergencies.
					 What if my tire can’t be repaired? 
							
			
			
		
						
				If a repair isn’t safe, we’ll help you find the right replacement tire for your vehicle and budget, new or used, any brand you prefer. No pressure, no upselling.