I'll learn to shut my mouth?
I'll learn to shut my mouth?
Last week i was talking about how i haven't had a flat with my Super Trippers first set had no flats this set half worn none until Sunday:mad:
I got a flat on the club run Sunday got it fixed Tuesday arvo just before mates and i from work went wheeling i left the spare on as i didn't have time to change it.
I was half way down this steep rocky hill about to get about 1 meter of air under my back wheel when you guessed it pop a tear in the side wall:mad: 2 in 2 days same wheel not happy Jan.
Jan
I got a flat on the club run Sunday got it fixed Tuesday arvo just before mates and i from work went wheeling i left the spare on as i didn't have time to change it.
I was half way down this steep rocky hill about to get about 1 meter of air under my back wheel when you guessed it pop a tear in the side wall:mad: 2 in 2 days same wheel not happy Jan.
Jan
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time for the maxxis mudders jan!!!!
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The 4x4: 2004 Nissan Navara d22 ZD30 dual cab.
The Wifes car: 2005 SG9 Facelift forester 2.5l auto XS
The 4x4: 2004 Nissan Navara d22 ZD30 dual cab.
The Wifes car: 2005 SG9 Facelift forester 2.5l auto XS
Any damage to the sidewall cant be repaired by law(well in ACT anyway) - although some places do however they offer no guarantee for the repair. I poked a hole in a set of 10 inch A008 Yokos for the mini - a screw went thru the tread but nicked the belt on the sidewall - was a throw-away and I had no choice - they slashed and binned it(and $125 for a new one:mad:)
Its a bugger but better to get new ones. If the sidewall heats up and lets go - catastrophic failure and probably a spectacular crash - besides they tend to not hold air if the sidewall is buggered in any way(It flexes a lot...)
Bad luck though - better for the future...
Hooroo
Its a bugger but better to get new ones. If the sidewall heats up and lets go - catastrophic failure and probably a spectacular crash - besides they tend to not hold air if the sidewall is buggered in any way(It flexes a lot...)
Bad luck though - better for the future...
Hooroo
Rob Forsyth
I had a good experience with mine I always used to run BFG's (thicker sidewalls) And never had a puncture in three or four years of running them untill one day you geussed it I got a gash in the sidewall not right through but enough for a slow leak, I took it into the tyre place and they put on a brand new tyre and only charged me for the tread I had used on the old tyre and then sent the old one off to their wholesaler. I would still be using this company but they have changed ownership twice since!
87 targa brumby (Neglected),
92 targa brumby (weekend runabout),
97 Lifted Outback (Dailey drive),
05 outback safety (Too cheap to pass up),
90 model liberty (was to be scrapped instead sold to workmate)
+ others.
92 targa brumby (weekend runabout),
97 Lifted Outback (Dailey drive),
05 outback safety (Too cheap to pass up),
90 model liberty (was to be scrapped instead sold to workmate)
+ others.
Only a nail holetex wrote:I had a good experience with mine I always used to run BFG's (thicker sidewalls) And never had a puncture in three or four years of running them untill one day you geussed it I got a gash in the sidewall not right through but enough for a slow leak, I took it into the tyre place and they put on a brand new tyre and only charged me for the tread I had used on the old tyre and then sent the old one off to their wholesaler. I would still be using this company but they have changed ownership twice since!
Side wall was no2
Jan
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