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Punture time! Advise please


DamanC

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Joyfully i have a nail that tried mateing with my tyre, it did so sucessfully and now they are one. The downside of this eternal bond of love is my tyre is slowly going down. 28 ---> 23 psi in about 40 hours.

 

[scarcasm]thankfully,[/scarcasm] its about an inch from the wall and apparently cannot be repaired :search: so i therefore need to replace it. Its the rear too so its nicely that little more expensive.

 

Now the other tyre on the rear is the same age as the loved up one, and has about 6mm of tread left.

 

Firstly do i replace just the loved up one or both?

 

and secondly i cant seem to find any Falkon FK-03GR8 Tyres anywhere, has the name changed or are they now no more?

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a day when you feel like acting like a knob!

 

That would surely be every day then? ;)

 

2 new bad boys it is then *sigh*

 

im gonna snap some pics in the daylight tomorrow for everyones closer inspection, personally i think its far ennough over to repair but Mr kwik fit didnt, and promptly tried selling me a tyre. I could do without forking out £300 :(

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The offendinglittle bugger (too the left) too far over to repair?

 

http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/9968/imgp09471pm.jpg

 

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/5716/imgp09482kq.jpg

remaining tread on loved up tyre

http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/9339/imgp09497rz.jpg

remaining tread on unaffected tyre (passenger side)

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/3237/imgp09503zs.jpg

remaining tread on unaffected tyre (passenger side)

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/2491/imgp09517qe.jpg

remaining thread on offending tyre

http://img348.imageshack.us/img348/6580/imgp09527lw.jpg

 

 

 

Repair posible? Comments on remaining tread?

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I'd repair that. It's not right on the edge near the sidewall where most of the flexing occurs.

When I was in the tyre game, I repaired tyres like that many times with no comebacks.

(they're all dead! j/k)

 

However, nowadays your problem will be finding somebody willing to repair it. They all would probably prefer to sell you a new tyre (or a pair) and that way your next of kin won't sue their asses if the worst happens.

Life was much simplier back in the day

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I don't think many places will as Jake said, the guys who did mine (who are good chaps BTW) said they won't do it on performance cars like this unless it's inside the 'groove' (on these tyres - mine are similar), and they won't repair more than once on the same tyre; if it happens again its a replacement.

 

I wouldn't trust it if you do get it repaired, i.e.: no track days or anything!! I know it's highly unlikely that it is dangerous and the tyre places are just over-protecting themselves, but it's your life you're bargening with!!! If a repair blows it's likely to happen at 100+leps.

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Steve if only you had replied an hour earlier :(

 

I took it to my normal place......"yup we can fix it" :)

 

off came the wheel, off came the tyre, out came the nail to then be told, nope cant fix that one :( and we dont have any in that size in stock :(

 

i now have a sexy space saver. I need to find 2 new tyres asap. happy happy joy joy

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it was braiswick tyres i went to. NO bother, they have ordered me some GSD3's in, at a slightly inflated price (£157 inc VAT and fitting etc each)
braiswick tyres fitted two 265/35 18 GSD3 for me in feb 06 cost me £306.68,nobody around here could beat there price best of luck steve
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