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big nail : flat tyre
I ran in to a big nail yesterday with the front left tyre
I was about 100 miles from home and despite my runflats, it was impossible to continue due to the head of the nail sticking out way to much and I couldn't get it out with my limited roadside tools. Fortunately I have a spare tyre, took about 5 minutes to change tyres, most effort went in to putting the original front tyre (19") into to trunk some crappy pictures I took with my blackberry http://i53.tinypic.com/k0k1t4.jpg http://i54.tinypic.com/263j9xl.jpg max allowed speed with the spare: 50mph or 80km/h:wow: took me a while to get back home... being overtaken by trucks all the time, not my usual driving :D The X pulls very hard to the right now so no real fun driving... |
I cannot believe you couldn't see the nail on the road before you drove over it!
What kind of drivers are you over there in Belgium? JK |
Doesn't look like there's much tread left on the damaged tire. Might be a good idea to replace both front tires at the same time to avoid drivability problems. Rule of thumb is tread depth of tires should be no more than 4/32" off from each other.
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wow ! this lesson teach me to keep a pliers in my car, my 7 seater don't have the spare tire, thanks.
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I went to the tyre shop this morning to drop of the tyre.
They told me they are not allowed (car is a lease) to fix the puncture with the usual mushroom as the tyre is a runflat... Reason is they can't see if the steel structure in the tyre is damaged or not... told them I pulled over immediately after hitting the nail... but they don't want to hear it. The same thing happened to me on my E61, had the tyre plugged with a mushroom, the tyre blew up about 3 months later, so maybe they're not wrong... Anyways, by Monday I should have a new tyre installed. not my problem because I have extra tyres included in my lease, but it feels like a waste to throw away a tyre that could have lasted for another 10k kms... |
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it was raining big time, must admit that I didn't see that thing lying on the ground. I've asked the tyre shop to give me the nail as a souvenir :thumbup: |
I have had run flats repaired, as long as you have pulled over and put the space saver on as soon as the gong goes, then the tyre should not be damaged. But if you run on it deflated heat builds up leeding to damage to the tyre, de lamination etc.
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better safe than sorry. added bonus of no money out of pocket cant complain about that=]
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I was getting a lot of false warnings of pressure loss in the E61 so in the long run I ignored the chime and continued driving until it went kaboom:D This tyre on the E70 could very well be repaired without any problem because I pulled over immediateley, but the tyre guys were firm in their position: puncturd RF = replacement. |
That's why i run non runflats now.
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