What are people using for their tyre repair kits these days? Thoughts and experiences most welcome
What are people using for their tyre repair kits these days? Thoughts and experiences most welcome
I have one of those DIY kits.
Only had one flat and that was
last year. I picked up a small screwdriver bit in the tread area.
After some reaming I inserted that wick with the adhesive.
pumped it up and worked a treat.
now I have new BFG ats and im not expecting ang flats soon lol
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
brand .. ?
I've looked at all sorts on fleabay and amazon .. trying to head towards the black rubber type wick with vulcanizing rubber cement
I have not used the dog turd style kits in the past, although I carry a set, believe they are quick and effective.. If i have punctured a tyre its typically beyond the repair limits of these rope, so I use a glue on patch inside the carcase of the tyre to seal the metal bands from coming thru and then whack a tube in it. for tube repairs i like the heat vulcaniser type with the clamp and burning pad, however have had the same success with the glue on patches.
im only looking at emergency repairs .. wont be pulling tyres off rims or anything .. but I'm looking for a set that wont fail like so many have had with all different brands from fleabay and ARB
I have a ridge ryder tyre repair kit,have used it more than once,great kit all the handles are made from steal and feels solid
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I think I saw that advertised .. I will scope it out .. thanks for the heads up :-)
G`day Timbo
I do a lot of station driving where punctures are common, and have had the odd flat.
I carry two types of repair kits , the ones your looking at.
One is from ARB and is a product that can break and cause you a little injury. The problem is the plastic "T" handle will break and youll end up with the steel pin through your hand. with a flat it takes quite a bit of pressure to ream out the puncture and put a plug in. As you will see I`ve welded a steel T handle on one o the offending tools. The other set is Sealastic brand ,made in Germany. I`ve had this kit for around 30 years and boy it`s been a top tool. The cord plugs are what ever is avalible and so is the rubber sealant, if I`m out of sealant i just bung the plug in and never had a problem. Yes you can put two or three plugs in a silgle hoe and with luck it will get you out of trouble. I also carry a range of patches which are self adhesive and a roughing up file and patch roller. These also will and have gotten me out of trouble. To get the tyre off the rim I can recommend Tyre Plyers a great product and easy to use. A couple of tyre leavers wont go astray, if you carry a large, I mean a flat blade screwdriver of over 18 inches long , one tyre leaver is enough.
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