Tyre sealant?
Another of my annoying "I'm steadily fixing up my xf" threads
sorry folks you all must be bored as badgers with me banging on
just enquiring about the tyre sealant that normally comes with the xf, mine didn't so just wondering what do I need....will a standard replacement do?
Hi, i wouldn't bother with any type of tyre sealent as the tyre cannot be repaired if used.Just keep the compressor and buy some tyre plugs of ebay.These are like a sticky rubber worm which gets pushed into the hole in the tyre with the supplied tools in kit.This will then get you by until you can get to a tyre fitter for repair....
Originally Posted by shedman
Hi, i wouldn't bother with any type of tyre sealent as the tyre cannot be repaired if used.Just keep the compressor and buy some tyre plugs of ebay.These are like a sticky rubber worm which gets pushed into the hole in the tyre with the supplied tools in kit.This will then get you by until you can get to a tyre fitter for repair....
These the things you mean pal?:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TUBELESS-T...#ht_1515wt_689
Last edited by doggboy; Jan 6, 2012 at 04:25 PM.
How are you supposed to know where the puncture is? Memories of putting a bicycle inner-tube in a bucket a water to find the bubbles would be a little more difficult with a 19" wheel at the side of the road...
Originally Posted by gazm
How are you supposed to know where the puncture is? Memories of putting a bicycle inner-tube in a bucket a water to find the bubbles would be a little more difficult with a 19" wheel at the side of the road...
Granted you have to have a bottle of water & washing up liquid with you but this is easily achieved.
I always have a bottle of water in the car & you can get those little tubes of washing up liquid from pound shops etc....
Originally Posted by gazm
How are you supposed to know where the puncture is? Memories of putting a bicycle inner-tube in a bucket a water to find the bubbles would be a little more difficult with a 19" wheel at the side of the road...
Originally Posted by doggboy
So the standard tyre seal that comes with it is not the best way to go about sorting a puncture out then?....never heard of these tyre plugs before, easy to use?
These the things you mean pal?:
TUBELESS TYRE tire REPAIR KIT WITH 10 STRINGS / PLUGS (GOOD QUALITY STARTER KIT) | eBay
These the things you mean pal?:
TUBELESS TYRE tire REPAIR KIT WITH 10 STRINGS / PLUGS (GOOD QUALITY STARTER KIT) | eBay
Originally Posted by shedman
Yes,There were some on ebay which came in a little carry case which can easily be stored under the boot floor.
Originally Posted by shedman
All my punctures have been caused by a nail,screw or stone getting stuck in the tyre.I think it is very unusual to have a puncture with nothing stuck in it unless the valve or tyre bead is leaking.
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