Tyre repair
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Vipers

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33,344 posts

247 months

Yesterday (21:32)
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Never know where to post these questions.

Quick easy question, is this repairable or not, googling says yes, daughter told no. Just wondering as new one is £220, cheers


Condado

107 posts

61 months

Yesterday (21:37)
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Is it repairable, absolutely it is. Will a reputable tyre place repair is another matter they would need to measure how close it is to the side wall as I believe there is legislation saying less than x distance it can’t be repaired.
Would back street garage do it, most likely, they did one for me, but if it is any type of performance car/tyre would you risk it.
It’s a personal choice.

Radec

5,228 posts

66 months

Yesterday (21:43)
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Probably not at Kwik Fit, but that should be bread and butter for any local indy tyre place to sort.

Dog Biscuit

1,253 posts

16 months

Yesterday (21:56)
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Vipers said:
Never know where to post these questions.

Quick easy question, is this repairable or not, googling says yes, daughter told no. Just wondering as new one is £220, cheers

Is it losing air?

MIght not be through the tread?

ScoobyChris

2,195 posts

221 months

Yesterday (22:01)
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If it is too close to the sidewall for a plug repair, it can be repaired using vulcanisation. Whether its cost effective will depend how close you live to a tyre place that can do it (last time I looked it was only about £30 for the repair but they were 100 miles away biggrin)

Chris

Vipers

Original Poster:

33,344 posts

247 months

Yesterday (22:10)
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Thanks guys for all comments, much appreciated beer

Mr Tidy

28,160 posts

146 months

Yesterday (22:28)
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Definitely should be repairable. I had the same sort of issue with a Pirelli run-flat and my regular independent tyre place repaired it. I got more than 10K miles more out of it.

Just be wary at the big chains as their business focus is on selling new tyres!

E-bmw

11,685 posts

171 months

As others have said, border-line possibly too close to the edge depending on tyre size/distance from edge of tyre.

As also said above, if it is a small screw it might not actually be completely through the tyre.

If it were mine I would be unscrewing it to check & if it does go through then put it back & try your local tyre places.