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Screw, in Tyre!
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Alan_206HDi
PostPosted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 10:20 am Up
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Hello,

Right, my problem is a screw in my Right rear tyre.

My questions are:

1) Can it be repaired?

2) Is it safe to drive?

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Dillon
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That too close to the side wall for most places to repair iirc shame those tyres have decent tread on them Sad

as for being safe to drive on :S Your call if the tyre isn't going flat though it is a matter of time before it damages the tyre and it does which could be a slow puncture or a blow out, would be wrong of anyone to advise it as safe (in case you take us to court over it Razz )


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I got mine repaired at my local garage for £8.50, it was a nail though not screw, no harm in going and asking though Smile
 
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As Dillon said I dont think they will repair it, so could mean new tyre
 
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NorthantsBen
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i had one in the exact place on a new tyre and no one round here would do it, said it was too close to the edge

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pretty sure thats too close to the edge as others have said. how annoying Sad
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You MAY be able to have a special repair done, that involves sending the tyre away, takes around a week.

Its far to near the edge for a normal tyre repair.

Anybody that repairs that with a normal tyre repair patch wants there hands chopping off!

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If it dont leak leave it alone.... I did Brands Hatch with a screw in a tyre... just didnt tell anyone Wink

But carry a good spare


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I personally bin tyres with holes in.
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EdCherry wrote:
I personally bin tyres with holes in.

There perfectly fine if repaired correctly.

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EdCherry
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Go for it if you want, im not a fan.

I deal with a hell of a lot of tyres from all different backgrounds and seeing what the slightest damage can finally create puts me off.

4 contact patchs on a car, don't compromise on them.

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macj wrote:
If it dont leak leave it alone.... I did Brands Hatch with a screw in a tyre... just didnt tell anyone Wink

But carry a good spare



i did the same for few months Laughing

started loosing air in the end so had to get it changed Sad


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They wouldn't patch that, they'd plug it.
 
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i had one in a almost new tyre, couldnt be repaired as too close to the wall.
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Andy_206
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When I had 1 they tyre welded it.. Kwik-fit £18
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