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tyre weld?
#1
Has anyone used this shit before?
Just come home from work and ive got a gash (giggedy) in my side wall. Angry
Need to get it to a tyre place in the morning so needs must.
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Doubt its meant for "gashes" I thought it was for small holes like a nail or something
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(28-01-2013, 11:37 PM)4WayDiablo Wrote: Doubt its meant for "gashes" I thought it was for small holes like a nail or something

Dunno, its not massive its like 2cm wide maybe. Think ive done it on some metal turnings at work. Proper f*cked off the tryes have only been on a couple of months.
Just need to get it to a tyre place, dont fancy calling a mobile place cos they charge the earth!
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#4
If it's damage to the sidewall, especially any bigger than a nail, it'll do naff all... Well, except cost you money (speaking from experience)
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(28-01-2013, 11:59 PM)Curt Wrote: If it's damage to the sidewall, especially any bigger than a nail, it'll do naff all... Well, except cost you money (speaking from experience)

Oh ffs!
God knows what im gonna do now then
Looks like im gonna have to bend over for the mobile bloke.
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#6
Whip it off and get someone to run you down there?
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(29-01-2013, 12:07 AM)Curt Wrote: Whip it off and get someone to run you down there?

Ive got to be at work for 2 and everyones at work!
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Tyre weld as said is garbage. I used it on a nail hole (small nail from them plastic wire hooks) and it just sprayed back out the hole. All up the paintwork and that is not easy stuff to remove!
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Havent you got a spare at all? Probably a good idea to get one if not incase it happens again!
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Did you manage to get this sorted dude?
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(29-01-2013, 09:37 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Havent you got a spare at all? Probably a good idea to get one if not incase it happens again!

Yeah ive got a spare but I havent got the tapered seat bolts for the 'astard! Lol

And no kent still ringing round places.
Found s mobile place that will do it for £49, im like sound when can you get here? Thursday morning ok? What f*cking good is thursday morning when ive got to be at work for 2o'clock!!!!!
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#12
If its the original standard steel they're made for cyclone/swallow bolts afaik!
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(29-01-2013, 11:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: If its the original standard steel they're made for cyclone/swallow bolts afaik!

Dunno if it is tbh tom.
Plus ive got a stud conversion on for the aidels now anyway so they deffo wont fit. Lol
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Oh right, didn't realise they werent 306 fitment. That sucks then lol....
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(29-01-2013, 12:10 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh right, didn't realise they werent 306 fitment. That sucks then lol....

Na they needed spacers so got a stud conversion instead of longer bolts.
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Personally, I'd never try repair anything thats damaged the wall of a tyre.
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you can't repair the sidewall safely afaik . . . . sorry . .:p
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As above tyre weld wont touch it because of the size and location.

It really is amazing stuff if youve had a small puncture in the main tread of the tyre. It fills the hole, sets solid and after 10 miles you just stop and make sure its correctly inflated and then can go for a good couple hundred miles at least. When you get the tyre changed they just wash the rest of the stuff out with hot soapy water.

Its super easy and i always keep a can of it in the car these days. Its saved me the effort of changing a wheel about 3 times now, big effort when you dont have a spare lol.
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No damage to the sidewall is repairable! U/S tyre. I hadnewtyres put on mine, drove down to krisb's and hit a puddle of water, little did i no it was 6 foot deep and blew the sidewall on my brand new tyre. So pissed that day!
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I really ought to get a spare. Especially with the way my car shreds tyres Sad
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I've used it a few times and it's always worked but I doubt it'd fix a gash mate. It is a bastard to get off as well, I had one burst on my 106 after a bit of heavy cornering sent my jack rolling across the boot into it, needed a new boot carpet!
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Didnt want to risk it so took it off and carried it a mile and a half to the tyre place.
Bloody heavy those aidels!
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