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    Having a tube in a tyre??

    So Last weekend cost me a puncture right where the tread meets the side wall and dropped off tyre to get a patch.

    Now they fitted a patch but said as it was on the side wall it needed a tube?? How does this affect me 4wding and what are they like to air down?

    It looks like if I air down and spin a tyre on the bead it will rip the valve out.

    Bloody bugger.

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    You are correct about it ripping the valve out.

    Try to minamise tyre spin whilst running low presures, maybe even run a little higher then normal. Grab a couple valves from super cheap and keep them in the car just incase.
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    tubes in tubeless tyres creates friction,{heat}
    should only be a last resort scenario imo painfull as it is
    surprised the tyre guy put a patch on it
    very dangerous to,, try and source a similar tyre and tread depth
    much safer
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    tubes in tubeless tyres creates friction,{heat}
    should only be a last resort scenario imo painfull as it is
    surprised the tyre guy put a patch on it
    very dangerous to,, try and source a similar tyre and tread depth
    much safer
    Well that is going to be hard... km1 and my spare is a federal which is a touch larger... fricking poo... heading off on Friday and this sucks.

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    Has Mark got a set of tyres you can use.?
    you have a family on board mate.
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    i have run Simex HD Tubes in my Simex tyres for 10 years, would not run them any other way unless on Beadlocked rims. Tubes are AWESOME.

    I run my Simex at 18psi as standard and for 7 years Never Ever popped a bead or got a puncture on a rim on the GQ. 18psi anywhere any time.

    a couple of years ago started running them at 15psi and ripped a valve every trip out. drove me nuts. run them at 18 and happy days mate.
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    Cheers daz.... no budget at the moment to go replacing tyres..lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloodyaussie View Post
    Well that is going to be hard... km1 and my spare is a federal which is a touch larger... fricking poo... heading off on Friday and this sucks.
    I still have that spare BF Goody you gave me. Might get you out of a bind?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish View Post
    I still have that spare BF Goody you gave me. Might get you out of a bind?
    Thats a 16 Peter...

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    Sorry, didn't realise you weren't running 16's...

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