When I got my MY LR in Mar 2021 (only a 3 day wait!) I went to AT and bought tire certificates for all four tires. I don't drive that much, so far only needed one rotation (free), and then Sat late discovered 22psi tire.
Found screw in repairable area. AT closed for the day on Sun, so booked for today. Pressure this AM was 15 psi, so plugged in the pump I keep on board, inflate to 40 (3 minutes), drive to AT (2.5 mi). In and out in 45 minutes. Watched them do it. Careful and considerate. Repaired by taking tire of rim, checking, removing screw, plug, cut foam on inside, patch, put foam back, remount, check for for other leaks, rebalance, torque lug nuts to spec and out of there! $0!
Most other places will: yank the screw, ream a few times, insert plug (pushing foam inside aside, or damaging it in the process), no patch, $20 and you are on your way.
Can heartily suggest buying the certs if your car is still new enough (don't know their precise cut-off).
Found screw in repairable area. AT closed for the day on Sun, so booked for today. Pressure this AM was 15 psi, so plugged in the pump I keep on board, inflate to 40 (3 minutes), drive to AT (2.5 mi). In and out in 45 minutes. Watched them do it. Careful and considerate. Repaired by taking tire of rim, checking, removing screw, plug, cut foam on inside, patch, put foam back, remount, check for for other leaks, rebalance, torque lug nuts to spec and out of there! $0!
Most other places will: yank the screw, ream a few times, insert plug (pushing foam inside aside, or damaging it in the process), no patch, $20 and you are on your way.
Can heartily suggest buying the certs if your car is still new enough (don't know their precise cut-off).