Puncture repairs – just a patch
Puncture repairs – just a patch
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Sinatra21

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179 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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I had a nail through a tyre on a set of alloys I had bought so before they went off for refurbishment I had the puncture repaired. I have had a puncture repair done previously and they put a little bung through the hole. This time they have just used a patch over the hole, more like a bicycle tyre repair, but on the inside. I have not seen this type of repair before. Does this sound normal? You can still see the hole on the outside of the wheel.

I’m just a little cautious as this was done at a back street garage that I have not used before.

Nick3point2

3,920 posts

201 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Photos please.

Sump Scraper

148 posts

174 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Sinatra21 said:
I had a nail through a tyre on a set of alloys I had bought so before they went off for refurbishment I had the puncture repaired. I have had a puncture repair done previously and they put a little bung through the hole. This time they have just used a patch over the hole, more like a bicycle tyre repair, but on the inside. I have not seen this type of repair before. Does this sound normal? You can still see the hole on the outside of the wheel.

I’m just a little cautious as this was done at a back street garage that I have not used before.
Thats the proper way to fix a puncture instead of just "plugging" it.


Sinatra21

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179 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Nick3point2 said:
Photos please.
The wheels are currently been refurbed so no pics until the weekend i'm afraid.

Six Fiend

6,067 posts

236 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Sump Scraper said:
Thats the proper way to fix a puncture instead of just "plugging" it.
But the plug is part of a patch.

FreeLitres

6,120 posts

198 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Six Fiend said:
But plug
biglaugh

Sump Scraper

148 posts

174 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Six Fiend said:
Sump Scraper said:
Thats the proper way to fix a puncture instead of just "plugging" it.
But the plug is part of a patch.
There is a few different types of repair,
plug,patch or the patch with the plug built in.

There is nothing wrong with using any of the methods,the proper repair would be from fixing the tyre from the inside out so the repair that the OP had done is fine.

I've fixed many a punctured tyre using all the methods i mentioned and never had any problems.

Frances The Mute

1,816 posts

262 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Current regs state that a mushroom patch must be used. As the name implies, it's a patch with a stalk which seals the puncture wound itself as well as sealing the area around the wound on the inner liner.

If you just use a patch, the wound would will eventuially let in water. Seeing as this will reach the belt plies which are steel and that steel and water don't mix, the rubber will eventually lose adhesion due to water ingress which will lead to separation further down the line.

Edited by Frances The Mute on Thursday 17th November 15:34