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Is that the same wheel? Can it be repaired?
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Originally posted by Jake Freeman View Post[emoji35][emoji35] just what I need. [ATTACH]10052[/ATTACH][ATTACH]10053[/ATTACH]
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Charged you a £5 to screw in a screw???
Why not put on the spare?...I should never have doubted the Lord of Bacon!!
The DS3Club Bacon Appreciation Society
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Originally posted by lfcrule1972 View PostI've been told in the past that the screw is too close to the edge of the tyre for that to be repaired....
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I thought the same Sean but did a bit of research and plenty of tyre centres cite structural damage to the tyre with an object being that close to the edge. I'm sure you can persuade some places to repair them but I decided I didn't want to be sweating bullets on the repair when driving along a motorway.
I had a tyre blow out on my first DS3 on the M25 and I wouldn't want to go through that againsigpic
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Originally posted by lfcrule1972 View PostI thought the same Sean but did a bit of research and plenty of tyre centres cite structural damage to the tyre with an object being that close to the edge. I'm sure you can persuade some places to repair them but I decided I didn't want to be sweating bullets on the repair when driving along a motorway.
I had a tyre blow out on my first DS3 on the M25 and I wouldn't want to go through that again
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Originally posted by Sean View PostI had done 6 - 8k miles on my 2 rear tyres since they were fixed ^_^ my tyres were brand new so wasn't buying new again haha!
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Just got the message, I need a new tyre. It's not repairable and this is at my family garage do they are not trying anything to get money. :/ I'm so angry. I just bought one last weekLast edited by Jake Freeman; 15-10-2014, 14:36.
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