Holts TyreWeld

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LindsayMac

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569 posts

202 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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Currently on a run with fellow PHs up in Scotland with a fair few GT3s and other interesting machinery and unfortunately I have a small cut in my front left tyre sidewall. Any experience out there with Holts Tyreweld, issues with TMPS etc.

ArcticGT

977 posts

212 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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Not sure how it'll effect tpms, it washes off the inside of the rim when you remove a punctured tyre so can't imagine it would do anything to the sensor (I'm assuming it's a sealed unit ?)

The fact the cut is in the sidewall would worry me more, any pics ?

RAWENG

123 posts

191 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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The TPMS is not sealed as it has a open aperture and filter this allows the air to enter the sensor, any liquid within the tyre will almost certainly kill the sensor in time. Also if you have a sidewall cut I would not be confident to drive very far with Holts Tyre weld in. Sounds like you need a new tyre sorry.

Rob

LindsayMac

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569 posts

202 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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Obviously I require a new tyre, bit difficult in the north of Scotland on a Sunday morning, Just looking to limp home.

PorscheGT4

21,146 posts

265 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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fill it with Black Witch Adhesive if it only a slight surface cut.

or at a push cycle puncture repair glue.

Edited by PorscheGT4 on Sunday 26th April 10:05

Martian O

2,734 posts

162 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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PorscheGT4 said:
..... cycle puncher glue.
laugh

BertBert

19,038 posts

211 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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If it's cut and punctured then tyreweld is unlikely to work. If it's not punctured and assuming it's just a small cut, then I'd not worry about it and get carefully home.
Bert

LindsayMac

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569 posts

202 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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Update

The side wall puncture was losing around 1-2 psi per minute, luckily we were carrying a compressor so we made two tyre top up stops to get back to the Hotel in Torridon to meet up with the rest of the group. The damage was caused by large stone-pot hole during a spirited drive.

On inspection it appeared easy to stem the leak with a little pressure from your finger so rather that use a tyre weld I let all the remaining air out of the tyre, applied super glue into the crack and manipulated with a small screw driver to get the glue in place. I left it overnight and inflated the tyre in the morning.

I came back home down the main route rather than the scenic drive, 214 miles never lost 1 psi, worth considering super glue as part of your travel kit, obviously it depends on damage but for me it was a get out of jail card such a long way off the beaten track.


Hoonmeister

5,185 posts

178 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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LindsayMac said:
Update

The side wall puncture was losing around 1-2 psi per minute, luckily we were carrying a compressor so we made two tyre top up stops to get back to the Hotel in Torridon to meet up with the rest of the group. The damage was caused by large stone-pot hole during a spirited drive.

On inspection it appeared easy to stem the leak with a little pressure from your finger so rather that use a tyre weld I let all the remaining air out of the tyre, applied super glue into the crack and manipulated with a small screw driver to get the glue in place. I left it overnight and inflated the tyre in the morning.

I came back home down the main route rather than the scenic drive, 214 miles never lost 1 psi, worth considering super glue as part of your travel kit, obviously it depends on damage but for me it was a get out of jail card such a long way off the beaten track.
Glad that worked out mate.
Had same happen to a 997 turbo up there last year. Low loader home from Torridon.

sidicks

25,218 posts

221 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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LindsayMac said:
Update

The side wall puncture was losing around 1-2 psi per minute, luckily we were carrying a compressor so we made two tyre top up stops to get back to the Hotel in Torridon to meet up with the rest of the group. The damage was caused by large stone-pot hole during a spirited drive.

On inspection it appeared easy to stem the leak with a little pressure from your finger so rather that use a tyre weld I let all the remaining air out of the tyre, applied super glue into the crack and manipulated with a small screw driver to get the glue in place. I left it overnight and inflated the tyre in the morning.

I came back home down the main route rather than the scenic drive, 214 miles never lost 1 psi, worth considering super glue as part of your travel kit, obviously it depends on damage but for me it was a get out of jail card such a long way off the beaten track.
Glad to hear that you got back safely - be interested in how easy you manage to find a Pilot Sport Cup 2, assuming you choose to replace it?

I have a slow puncture and asked a few dealers and it seems no-one has any Cup 2's and new orders are expected to be filled until July...
frown

LindsayMac

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569 posts

202 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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Early indications are your contacts are suspect, looks like I have a front tyre winging its way up here as we speak. Do you need a front or a rear?

If its a front drop me a PM with you details and I'll give you a shout, I shall find out when I am up getting it fitted whether they can source a rear.


sidicks said:
Glad to hear that you got back safely - be interested in how easy you manage to find a Pilot Sport Cup 2, assuming you choose to replace it?

I have a slow puncture and asked a few dealers and it seems no-one has any Cup 2's and new orders are expected to be filled until July...
frown

sidicks

25,218 posts

221 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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LindsayMac said:
Early indications are your contacts are suspect, looks like I have a front tyre winging its way up here as we speak. Do you need a front or a rear?

If its a front drop me a PM with you details and I'll give you a shout, I shall find out when I am up getting it fitted whether they can source a rear.
Thanks - my OPC have now sourced a rear tyre for me via Reading, but this is apparently the only one they have.

LindsayMac

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569 posts

202 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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There could be an issue with rears, one of the PHs from Scotland sourced some in Holland. I believe there are plenty fronts now.

sidicks

25,218 posts

221 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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LindsayMac said:
There could be an issue with rears, one of the PHs from Scotland sourced some in Holland. I believe there are plenty fronts now.
Thanks!

How were the Cup 2's in the snow?!

chrisABP

1,112 posts

148 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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After searching last week for a local customer I can confirm that the FRONT cup 2 tyres are readily available but the REAR GT3 fitment cup 2's are on UK back order with no stock or ETA! When pushed our suppliers said 8-10 weeks! Also checked all the large European tyre wholesalers who also have no stock of the rears!

sidicks

25,218 posts

221 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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chrisABP said:
After searching last week for a local customer I can confirm that the FRONT cup 2 tyres are readily available but the REAR GT3 fitment cup 2's are on UK back order with no stock or ETA! When pushed our suppliers said 8-10 weeks! Also checked all the large European tyre wholesalers who also have no stock of the rears!
Thanks Chris - that fits with what I was told regarding 'July' as the soonest possible delivery date.

993AL

1,936 posts

218 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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As Lindsay mentioned above, I found N0 spec rears on a site in Holland, whether they physically exist in stock or not I don't know but it's worth a check if you're desperate.
http://www.baanvelgen.com/michelin-pilot-sport-cup...

shocks

787 posts

164 months

Tuesday 28th April 2015
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What about the Dunlops ? I've got these on mine and they were awesome on the recent run, have heard others suggest they are better than the Michelin's - can't compare as not tried the cup2's but it may be an option to look at

sidicks

25,218 posts

221 months

Tuesday 28th April 2015
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shocks said:
What about the Dunlops ? I've got these on mine and they were awesome on the recent run, have heard others suggest they are better than the Michelin's - can't compare as not tried the cup2's but it may be an option to look at
Yes, they are certainly available but I was quoted £2,000 for a set of 4 and don't want to change the lot due to a puncture.

LindsayMac

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569 posts

202 months

Wednesday 29th April 2015
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Update

New front tyre fitted this morning £238

Smiley face again