View Full Version : Flat tire fixed?
Petronas
21-11-2006, 01:29 PM
Well went to the Kumo tire shop to fix my mums puncture. A screw had gone into the tire. Well the guy said it would be $15 to fix so I thought sweet.
The way he fixed it was kind of wtf really. He took the screw and in its place put this long piece of rubber, shoved it in really hard.
Is this normal/a good enough solution?
destrukshn
21-11-2006, 01:34 PM
from the insdie or ouside?
then they should seal it from the insdie as well.
Petronas
21-11-2006, 01:35 PM
from the insdie or ouside?
then they should seal it from the insdie as well.
From the outside...?
ek4-guy
21-11-2006, 01:36 PM
bodgey
destrukshn
21-11-2006, 01:37 PM
they didn't take the tyre off did they?
sounds bodgey, if you ask me.
lol.
i usually go to bob jane t marts at haberfield for my alignment and repair needs.
Petronas
21-11-2006, 01:38 PM
bodgey
****!.... Jesus christ, today i had to sit through a bank appointment, missed my beach day because of it and cant go beach now cause my car is in the BLOODY SHOP.... What else can go wrong today...
destrukshn
21-11-2006, 01:42 PM
why's your car in the shop?
Fr3aKi3
21-11-2006, 01:43 PM
Well it depends on the size of the puncture.
I've had to repair a few nail/screw punctures and I basically did the same thing as what they did. Take out nail/screw, clean out the whole. Then insert a rubber strip which is covered in a sticky adhesive substance, twist and pull out at the same time. Then cut off excess. Havn't had any problems with any of the cars I've done it on, basically it lasted the duration of the tyres!!!
The kits range anywhere from 20-100, depending on how much material is supplied and what the actually tools are constructed of. Personally I think this type of repair kit is better than the green gunk that's available...
aaronng
21-11-2006, 01:46 PM
Bodgey. You could have done what he did using a $15 kit that you buy from BigW. If you paid to get it fixed at a tyre place, you want it fixed with a mushroom plug from the inside.
teaseR
21-11-2006, 03:07 PM
im pretty sure they did it from the inside coz u cant have the butt of it on the tire... coz everytime the wheels rotates u can feel where the puncture is!!!
tommi
21-11-2006, 03:21 PM
Yeah this is called "roping", not really any issues when using it, I had to do it twice from screws about last year, and basically it's time for new tires and I haven't had any issues from it, but I probably wouldn't pay someone to do it, since you can do it yourself.
Petronas
22-11-2006, 09:02 AM
why's your car in the shop?
Engine change... Old one blew itself up...
Thanks for the info guys..
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