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- adds58
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- Wolfpack
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Tyre depot will be able to answer that more assuredly. But if repairable, swop for spare?
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- adds58
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Spare is only a space saver unfortunately
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- Equilibrium
- Member Since: 26 Feb 2019
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I had one in a similar location, deemed irreparable. And a month later one a little further towards the middle that could be repaired.
These tyres seem to be screw magnets 😂 I had gone 25 years and close on 500k miles without a puncture previously - including my ten years of running run flats of course!
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- Wolfpack
- Member Since: 25 May 2019
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adds58 wrote:
Spare is only a space saver unfortunately
Oh dear. Never liked those things,
Perhaps ok if if you puncture when driving solo but when towing miles from home, trying to find a tyre depot with adequate access/parking can be a pain.
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- Stevie_B
- Member Since: 13 Feb 2022
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Ask your local tyre shop if they deal with a professional tyre repair company. I had a screw in a tyre, similar position to yours and they sent it away for repair. They will only fix if it’s safe to do so and the repair is warranted.
Cost me around £35 (2 years ago) and saved me having to buy a £200+ tyre. Only downside was that it was a 10 day turnaround.
Good luck. Steve.
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- Red5steve
- Member Since: 22 Dec 2019
- Location: South Yorkshire
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If it was my tyre I would simply plug it and forget.
I have done this numerous times on my cars and motorcycles easy diy, tyre centres will always want to sell tyres.
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- Ronbo
- Member Since: 02 Sep 2019
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Screw in tread
This looks repairable. I had a screw on the radius to the side wall. Had it plugged. Lasted a year until I replaced all 4 tires.
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- Popsdosh
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Red5steve wrote:
If it was my tyre I would simply plug it and forget.
I have done this numerous times on my cars and motorcycles easy diy, tyre centres will always want to sell tyres.
Why play Russian roullete with your life ! and others? You have a 2.5t car that can do 130 mph
Yeh we can all do it ! Not worth the risk in my opinion there are reasons its illegal for repair shops to do it in those areas and until you have seen the consequences a new tyre does look expensive! Your insurace invalidated as well if spotted!
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- Popsdosh
- Member Since: 06 Nov 2021
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Re: Screw in tread
Ronbo wrote:
This looks repairable. I had a screw on the radius to the side wall. Had it plugged. Lasted a year until I replaced all 4 tires.
Perhaps your laws are different in US.
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- Red5steve
- Member Since: 22 Dec 2019
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Popsdosh wrote:
Red5steve wrote:
If it was my tyre I would simply plug it and forget.
I have done this numerous times on my cars and motorcycles easy diy, tyre centres will always want to sell tyres.
Why play Russian roullete with your life ! and others? You have a 2.5t car that can do 130 mph
Yeh we can all do it ! Not worth the risk in my opinion there are reasons its illegal for repair shops to do it in those areas and until you have seen the consequences a new tyre does look expensive! Your insurace invalidated as well if spotted!
Not really Russian roulette it’s a screw hole, there will be no catastrophic failure by plugging it.
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- Ronbo
- Member Since: 02 Sep 2019
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A puncture on the sidewall itself is not considered repairable in the US. This puncture is on the tread. Worst comes to worst it’ll simply leak. Sometimes you need to repair while you decide if it’s time to get 4 new tires or 4 winter tires... You can’t just replace the tire if the other 3 are worn.
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- Popsdosh
- Member Since: 06 Nov 2021
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Its classified as the shoulder and one of the more vunerable parts of a tyre especially with the density of reinforcing wires in that area . Specialist repair is one thing and just plugging without knowing the damage to the structure is another. It always amazes me how gung ho some people can be about their own safety let alone that of others who may suffer as a consequence. They are not allowed to plug that area for reason and not just because they may sell a tyre. Under uk law a plug can only be used within the central 3/4 of the treaded area the reason being nearly all the stress on a tyre at cornering goes into the shoulder area ,and in a D5 those forces are high
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- harrythespider
- Member Since: 19 Jul 2018
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Popdosh, A very good friend of mine, who retails, fits, amd repairs tyres refused to repair one of my tyes with a similar puncture, he said its because he still wanted my friendship that he refused a repair. there are plenty of replacement tyres at attractive prices on fleabay.
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