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Tyre puncture repair
« on: 24 September 2010, 08:02:09 »

Noticed a screw in one of the rear tyres of the van the day I got it, pain as the tyres have only been on there a few hundred miles. Where is the best place to get the puncture repaired?
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Re: Tyre puncture repair
« Reply #1 on: 24 September 2010, 08:16:05 »

I just use the nearest tyre place (that I can trust not to try and sell me 4 new tyres, so not kwik-fitup)

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Re: Tyre puncture repair
« Reply #2 on: 24 September 2010, 08:16:58 »

I trusted independent.

I had one repaired at a trusted independent around 3 weeks ago, cost 16 pounds, I had another done at Central tyres around 9 months ago, 35 quid!
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« Reply #3 on: 24 September 2010, 08:28:53 »

I think £16 is expensive let alone £35  :o Could possibly go to kwik fit up and supervise them as I don't trust them with anything, they can't really try a flog me new tyres, all are recently on :y
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Re: Tyre puncture repair
« Reply #4 on: 24 September 2010, 08:32:49 »

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I think £16 is expensive let alone £35  :o Could possibly go to kwik fit up and supervise them as I don't trust them with anything, they can't really try a flog me new tyres, all are recently on :y


you reckon?  tyre off...sorry mate cant repair that, its in the wrong place, gotta be a new tyre.

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« Reply #5 on: 24 September 2010, 08:35:33 »

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I think £16 is expensive let alone £35  :o Could possibly go to kwik fit up and supervise them as I don't trust them with anything, they can't really try a flog me new tyres, all are recently on :y


you reckon?  tyre off...sorry mate cant repair that, its in the wrong place, gotta be a new tyre.
Fair point, well made  :y
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« Reply #6 on: 24 September 2010, 08:38:02 »

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I think £16 is expensive let alone £35  :o Could possibly go to kwik fit up and supervise them as I don't trust them with anything, they can't really try a flog me new tyres, all are recently on :y

Really, tyre off, check clean and repair, new valve, fit tyre, inflate and balance
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Re: Tyre puncture repair
« Reply #7 on: 24 September 2010, 08:43:12 »

In Preston there's a couple of car spares shop who do small repairs as well, they charge from £5 - £10 for a repair!!
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« Reply #8 on: 24 September 2010, 08:46:08 »

See I would wait until next week, when I get the lowering springs fitted, as it'll be having a 4 wheel alignment then too, but it keeps going down now  :-/
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Re: Tyre puncture repair
« Reply #9 on: 24 September 2010, 13:27:46 »

My local independant is also £16 for the lot - but £10 for cash!

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Re: Tyre puncture repair
« Reply #10 on: 24 September 2010, 13:56:15 »

I paid £14.95 yesterday for a rear on the Rover.

They wouldn't do the front puncture though, claiming the tyres were already illegal. Measured tyre depth when I got home, 3mm all over.
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Re: Tyre puncture repair
« Reply #11 on: 24 September 2010, 14:49:21 »

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Noticed a screw in one of the rear tyres of the van the day I got it, pain as the tyres have only been on there a few hundred miles. Where is the best place to get the puncture repaired?


Tyreweb on Orbital Park Del.  They have two units, one next to McDonalds and here:
http://www.protyre.co.uk/%28A%28ot5WohQsywEkAAAAZGUxNDhmMTgtMGU4My00YTY0LWFkMjctNDA2Y2M5NGNmNjg0-imemQTRyobj5gPEYYFxpJsJjs01%29%29/outletsdesc.aspx?id=20732

 :y :y

They are first class and have used them for around 8 years now.  They will repair if legal to do so, which means the hole needs to be a certain distance away from the shoulder of the tyre.  They do a good repair ;) ;)
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Re: Tyre puncture repair
« Reply #12 on: 24 September 2010, 15:02:39 »

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I think £16 is expensive let alone £35  :o Could possibly go to kwik fit up and supervise them as I don't trust them with anything, they can't really try a flog me new tyres, all are recently on :y


you reckon?  tyre off...sorry mate cant repair that, its in the wrong place, gotta be a new tyre.

As long as its not in the side wall of the tyre they should be able to fix it.
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« Reply #13 on: 24 September 2010, 15:04:16 »

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Noticed a screw in one of the rear tyres of the van the day I got it, pain as the tyres have only been on there a few hundred miles. Where is the best place to get the puncture repaired?


Tyreweb on Orbital Park Del.  They have two units, one next to McDonalds and here:
http://www.protyre.co.uk/%28A%28ot5WohQsywEkAAAAZGUxNDhmMTgtMGU4My00YTY0LWFkMjctNDA2Y2M5NGNmNjg0-imemQTRyobj5gPEYYFxpJsJjs01%29%29/outletsdesc.aspx?id=20732

 :y :y

They are first class and have used them for around 8 years now.  They will repair if legal to do so, which means the hole needs to be a certain distance away from the shoulder of the tyre.  They do a good repair ;) ;)
It has to be an inch away which it is, how much do they charge LZ?  :y
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Re: Tyre puncture repair
« Reply #14 on: 24 September 2010, 15:06:03 »

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Noticed a screw in one of the rear tyres of the van the day I got it, pain as the tyres have only been on there a few hundred miles. Where is the best place to get the puncture repaired?


Tyreweb on Orbital Park Del.  They have two units, one next to McDonalds and here:
http://www.protyre.co.uk/%28A%28ot5WohQsywEkAAAAZGUxNDhmMTgtMGU4My00YTY0LWFkMjctNDA2Y2M5NGNmNjg0-imemQTRyobj5gPEYYFxpJsJjs01%29%29/outletsdesc.aspx?id=20732

 :y :y

They are first class and have used them for around 8 years now.  They will repair if legal to do so, which means the hole needs to be a certain distance away from the shoulder of the tyre.  They do a good repair ;) ;)
It has to be an inch away which it is, how much do they charge LZ?  :y


Last time I had it done was about 5 years ago, but I think then it was about £10, but could be wrong! ::) ::)
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