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Foam Emergency Repair Of Punctured Tyres
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can the garage remove the injected foam,repair the puncture,and make the tyre useable again ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I guess it depends on your usage and who you are. I know how to change a wheel but, as I said, I have a duff back and so could not do it alone now. I don't drive long distance and the garage I would get the car to is probably never more than about an hour from me with no need to go on the motorway. I stand more chance of being able to deal with a flat unaided using a reinflator than I would with a spare tyre and if I did need the RAC then they could transport me to the garage instead of changing the tyre. When I bought the car, the bloke told me that the garage keep a spare so that they just change the wheel over and you collect yours when the have fixed it or replaced it if its trashed.
My car was supposed to have a spare in the boot, until I needed it, when it turned out to be some con 'get you home slowly' nonsense. I was not amused ! I'm sure they will claim it counts as a spare, but it clearly isn't what any normal person would call a spare. Another example of poor quality service/product. Never used to be like that.
I think I'd say 'excuse' rather than 'idea'. If one needs more space one designs a deeper pit in the boot to store it in. Simples. Older cars never had an issue. Can't stand them, can't stand foam nonsense even more. I only got back after 3 hours drive and 150 miles because I could not go more than 50 on the motorway. And having no opportunity to get it replaced straight away so ended up doing more short journeys first. And it wasn't even clear if it was one use only, given the limited depth of tread on it brand new. It's all catch penny, do it for minimum, make out it's an advantage.
/I think I'd say 'excuse' rather than 'idea'./
I'm not sure that adds up OG
the only motivation for 'reducing product then making up excuse' is budget and i doubt there is any significant gain for the manufacturer there.
In fact, the main motivations in automotive for at least ten years has been fuel efficiency, emissions, optimizing weight and useable space.
Hence less devoted to what is by definition a waste of both the vast majority of the time you are carrying it around.
I'm not sure that adds up OG
the only motivation for 'reducing product then making up excuse' is budget and i doubt there is any significant gain for the manufacturer there.
In fact, the main motivations in automotive for at least ten years has been fuel efficiency, emissions, optimizing weight and useable space.
Hence less devoted to what is by definition a waste of both the vast majority of the time you are carrying it around.
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