Help is this tyre repairable?
Help is this tyre repairable?
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usn90

Original Poster:

1,950 posts

91 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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have a screw in my rear tyre, really need the car tommorow and this size tyre is never in stock.

The tyre hasn’t been run flat, Can it be repaired do you think?



usn90

Original Poster:

1,950 posts

91 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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have a screw in my rear tyre, really need the car tommorow and this size tyre is never in stock.

The tyre hasn’t been run flat, Can it be repaired do you think?




Edited by usn90 on Saturday 13th August 08:37

T5R+

1,226 posts

230 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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Virtually a perfect puncture to be repaired.

Mr Tidy

28,803 posts

148 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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That should be repairable - just don't take the screw out!

Haltamer

2,614 posts

101 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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Easy repair - What's the tyre size though? I'm curious now :P

steveo3002

10,987 posts

195 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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dont see an issue with it , be ready for dirt bag at the tyre center to try and cheat you into buying a tyre cus of safety innit

Chubbyross

4,814 posts

106 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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T5R+ said:
Virtually a perfect puncture to be repaired.
Yep, if you’re going to get something in your tyre you want to get it back on that spot.

CraigyMc

18,061 posts

257 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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usn90 said:
have a screw in my rear tyre, really need the car tommorow and this size tyre is never in stock.

The tyre hasn’t been run flat, Can it be repaired do you think?


Yes. Easy repair.

Griffith4ever

6,156 posts

56 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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You could do that yourself in ten mins with a repair kit, the type you push in with a tool like a large needle. I did one recently on the outer edge. Worked perfectly. Garage would not have done it as it was near the edge.

Mind you a local co should charge you £10 to repair that.

Rozzers

2,913 posts

96 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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Yes, looks like a P Zero, I had exactly the same on a new 305 wide one, so want really up for replacing it. Mine was holding air for a few days and only dropping a few psi, noticed it on the tpms.

Tony1963

5,808 posts

183 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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Griffith4ever said:
You could do that yourself in ten mins with a repair kit, the type you push in with a tool like a large needle. I did one recently on the outer edge. Worked perfectly. Garage would not have done it as it was near the edge.

Mind you a local co should charge you £10 to repair that.
I think some would say there’s a reason a garage wouldn’t repair a puncture in that location.

Griffith4ever

6,156 posts

56 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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Tony1963 said:
Griffith4ever said:
You could do that yourself in ten mins with a repair kit, the type you push in with a tool like a large needle. I did one recently on the outer edge. Worked perfectly. Garage would not have done it as it was near the edge.

Mind you a local co should charge you £10 to repair that.
I think some would say there’s a reason a garage wouldn’t repair a puncture in that location.
There most probably is ( I know for sure they are not allowed to), but on a Skoda Yeti, that trundles into town and not much else, and occasionally hits 70 on the motoway, I can handle the risk :-)

stevieturbo

17,915 posts

268 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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Looks very easily repairable. Even with the DIY plugs.

Or as a get you home measure, a much larger screw.

Panamax

7,718 posts

55 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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I recently had a similar puncture in a new, £250 tyre but near the sidewall. Tracked down a tyre specialist who did a proper vulcanised repair for £28. Result!

usn90

Original Poster:

1,950 posts

91 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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It’s been repaired at the tyre place thankfully.

Needed the thread as reassurance, took the car out late last night for a quick run to make sure all is ok for my trip today, exit the car to a hissing sound.

Couldn’t believe it!