Any shop with a tire machine and bead sealer could do it. Some shops won't though because they have been told to never dismount the "doughnut" spare tires, they weren't meant to be serviced so most have this warning on the tire. The "secret" here is that they MUST use bead sealer. If there is any corrosion on the bead of the rim it must first be removed and made as smooth as possible. Before you let them touch it ask if they even have bead sealer, if they don't or the can is old and the sealer is hard go somewhere else. After it is fixed it should hold 60 psi for a long time. Before I sealed my tire it wouldn't hold overnight! The spare tire on ANY car should be checked monthly along with the other 4. It would be bad enough to get suprised with a flat, you wouldn't want another surprise when you take the spare out! BTW keep a large plastic bag in with the spare tire just in case you have to put the flat tire on the passenger seat. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, id <ionicdesign@xxxx> wrote: > I was wondering if any local tire shop can seal the spare tires so they dont leak or do > i have to take the spare to a specialty tire shop? > > Mark > 6683