Arggh, picked up a puncture

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petrivanzyl

Guest
:argh:

Now I have to convince them to repair the RFT.

I can see the f@##$% screw...
 
screw them:fencelook:

I have repaired runflats before on my 323i, have not gotten a puncture on the tractor yet, touch wood. (No Coisman, not that kind of wood)
 

AshG108

///Member
v.r.sexy6 said:
As long is it isnt on the side wall just plug it....I have done that to my old run flats...

X2!

it aint the end of the world at all that people make it out to be....simple plug and its fine, less than 10 minutes....
 
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petrivanzyl

Guest
Not in the sidewall, close to the middle

They said they will fix it...
 

mo_s

Member
lol I hate runflats in that way..its like you get a nail..and you get nervous, like what if it damaged the tyre..and you worry bout it...sigh..I had a nail which on penetrating somehow seperated the 2 layers of the tyre slightly...which slowly bubbled..sigh
 
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petrivanzyl

Guest
mo_s said:
lol I hate runflats in that way..its like you get a nail..and you get nervous, like what if it damaged the tyre..and you worry bout it...sigh..I had a nail which on penetrating somehow seperated the 2 layers of the tyre slightly...which slowly bubbled..sigh

I least i didn't need to put on a spare...
 
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