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primoreggazzo
 


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tyre repair

after only having new tyres on for 2 weeks....i have a small screw in one... Sad
the tyres not losing any pressure but was after some info as what to do......

do i leave the screw in and carry on as per ....or do i take it to the tyre garage and get repaired? having never had a puncture repair before...do they work well / last

cheers in advance
  
Post #43898916th Mar 2009 11:54 am
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SJR
 


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Re: tyre repair

primoreggazzo wrote:
.or do i take it to the tyre garage and get repaired?


Yes Thumbs Up

primoreggazzo wrote:
having never had a puncture repair before...do they work well / last


If done properly should be absolutely fine Thumbs Up
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Deffo get it repaired, even if it's subsequently written off. If the screw is near the sidewall then it may not be possible to repair it except by a specialist; most tyre repair places know where the local specialist is. My last screw-in-the-tyre was right in the edge of the tread (only 2000ish miles old Sad ), and when the tyre was removed the point of the screw had been carving a hole in the side wall from the inside. They said it might be repairable for about £40 but I decided to replace for peace of mind - if it had been just the screw hole I'd have repaired, but seeing the groove in the sidewall made me nervous.

I have had these specialist repairs in the past for screw/nail/allen key holes and they've all outlasted the tread so far.
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primoreggazzo
 


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cheers......screw is dead centre of tread....only looks like a very small wood screw so may not have penetrated the tyre
  
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Then definitely get it repaired; get them to take the screw out and check for bubbles - if it's that small you may not even need a patch. Soonest is best though, the longer it's in, the longer it's being hammered in and out by every turn of the wheel and the more damage it'll be doing.
 Dr. Ian Malcolm:
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Transgenic tomato anyone? 
 
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thanks guys....screws out...no puncture... 8)
  
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Sweet 8)
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Nice One Thumbs Up
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