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22nd November 2020, 12:48 PM
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Tyre repair kits
What are people using for their tyre repair kits these days? Thoughts and experiences most welcome
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22nd November 2020 12:48 PM
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22nd November 2020, 01:01 PM
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Patrol God
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
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22nd November 2020, 01:08 PM
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brand .. ?
I've looked at all sorts on fleabay and amazon .. trying to head towards the black rubber type wick with vulcanizing rubber cement
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22nd November 2020, 01:11 PM
#4
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.
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22nd November 2020, 01:15 PM
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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
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22nd November 2020, 01:51 PM
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Patrol God
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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Watch this space, as there maybe a comment added soon
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22nd November 2020, 01:52 PM
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I think I saw that advertised .. I will scope it out .. thanks for the heads up :-)
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22nd November 2020, 02:35 PM
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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.
Hope this helps
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22nd November 2020, 02:36 PM
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Hardcore
Originally Posted by
Avo
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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Same here, bit bulky to store, but works great, try and store it flat as the lube will run left in a hot car for 12 months (as i found out), or tape around the lube container lid.
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22nd November 2020, 02:47 PM
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