Can you repair/patch a high performance tire? (effectively)

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Rob B, Apr 19, 2005.

  1. Rob B

    Rob B Guest

    I have v-rated Bridgestone Potenzas on my Prelude. One of them has a
    slow to medium leak. My common-sense says that a patched tire will
    not have the same characteristics as an un-patched one. (ie it won't
    be as safe to drive around like a high-speed maniac).

    New tire x 2 = expensive
    1 patched tire = cheap

    Opinions? Thanks,
    Rob
     
    Rob B, Apr 19, 2005
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  2. Rob B

    Eric Guest

    Patching a tire is always an option, so long as the whole is not in the
    sidewall of the tire. Yes it will change the tire, but only slightly.
    If the tire is properly balanced after patching, the normal driver would
    never know the difference between a patched tire and a new tire, as far
    as driving on the tire. This is providing that the tire is not used for
    racing or drifting, for either of these purposes, the recommendation is
    a brand new tire or set of tires.

    HTH

    Eric
     
    Eric, Apr 19, 2005
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  3. Rob B

    ChopChop Guest

    usually they would be under warantee!

     
    ChopChop, May 23, 2005
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    scott Guest

    tire fiting waz my job fore a long time

    and i patched like 10 tires a day

    most leaks occure where the tyre touches the wheel

    you just break the seal apply sum loob and pump it back up

    if you have a punkture and if the hole is not to big you buff the inside of
    the tire

    and put the patch on. i never recived a flat tire that i had patched :)
     
    scott, Oct 3, 2005
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