Tyre repair advice please! (GAJ needed!)

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  1. #21
    GAJ
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    quote:Originally posted by X30YES

    Of course you can , did you ask them why not ?...I'd love to hear the answer to that one
    The reason I've heard given is that wheels designed for runflats often have a bigger lip around the edge to help ensure that a deflated tyre does not come off the rim. It doesn't stop the fitting of a normal tyre though, although I believe it can make it a wee bit harder to get the tyre on.

  2. #22
    lightbody
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    My current plan is to continue driving on it, complete with embedded screw, until the tyre needs replacing anyway. The dash-light tells me when the slow puncture has caused it to drop to 25 or so.
    I think the situation is ridiculous. I like the idea of run-flats (having had a very scary blowout in the past) but an unrepairable £105 tyre is more than my wallet can stand!

  3. #23
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    You have 16" wheels Rob - same size as me - and my tyres have NEVER been that expensive! Shop around! I've bought mine from my dealer the past 2 or 3 times, and I've not been more than about £180 for two.....

  4. #24
    GAJ
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    MyTyres is worth a look. I got two 17" Goodyear Eagle F1's recently for under £200.

  5. #25
    lightbody
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    I did a good rummage on the net. The goodyears are about £105 each (£125 at kwikfit). The ones you have are cheaper, for some reason, but I want the same again. If/when I get round to replace them, i'll make sure and get the cheapest :) Thanks for the tips guys.

  6. #26
    GAJ
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    The Goodyear NCT5's are £88.40 on MyTyres. Just checked!:)

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    quote:Originally posted by GAJ
    The Goodyear NCT5's are £88.40 on MyTyres. Just checked!:)
    Plus fitting when you get them on

  8. #28
    GAJ
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    That's true. Not much cheaper then. I paid a tenner a tyre on top.

  9. #29
    Wul
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    Rob - Kwik-Fit Mobile have repaired my run-flats twice - once was a Goodyear, the other was a Pirelli - it was through my works account but the dude never even batted an eye-lid that it was a run-flat tyre try 0800 425262. Otherwise try a single trader tyre dealer.

    Finally I also once got a nail in a location that they wouldn't sort - got all 4 tyres filled with tyresafe for £30 and never had to top the tyre up again till it was time to replace them!

  10. #30
    lightbody
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    I love that mtyres website.

    "He stands out environmentally friendly beyond this as special."

    eh?

    and... "Also breakdown sure now by EMT technology" - sounds good!!

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