Flat tire
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Flat tire
So driving North on the 5 returning home from San Diego the tire pressure monitor goes off. I am near an exit with a service station and get the air turned on. Well the air is flowing out of the tire, I can hear it and feel it. So into the boot to figure out how to replace the flat. A few minutes late the tire is off and there is a slice going against the tread.
My car had less than 500 miles on it when this happened. I haven't even had the car for a full week, and already I am driving on the donught and I don't think this tire can be repaired. I will post some pics later to see if anyone thinks a repair is possible. I am also going to call the MA but I pretty much think I am screwed since I just paid rent and can't afford a new tire or a repair at this time.
My car had less than 500 miles on it when this happened. I haven't even had the car for a full week, and already I am driving on the donught and I don't think this tire can be repaired. I will post some pics later to see if anyone thinks a repair is possible. I am also going to call the MA but I pretty much think I am screwed since I just paid rent and can't afford a new tire or a repair at this time.
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I feel your pain. Lat week I drove over a screw that embedded itself in between the tread. After limping to my dealer they told me run flats cannot be plugged and i'd have to replace it. $392 later I drove off fuming and declaring that next flat I get I would replace all four tires with non run-flat performace tires and carry a can of fix-o-flat.I pledge that is the last run-flat I ever purchase, and I will never purchase a tire from a dealer again either. BTW, when service asked me if i'd opted for the tire insurance my salesperson kinda looked away and down at the floor because HE NEVER INFORMED ME OF IT AT THE POINT OF SALE!!
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I feel your pain. Lat week I drove over a screw that embedded itself in between the tread. After limping to my dealer they told me run flats cannot be plugged and i'd have to replace it. $392 later I drove off fuming and declaring that next flat I get I would replace all four tires with non run-flat performace tires and carry a can of fix-o-flat.I pledge that is the last run-flat I ever purchase, and I will never purchase a tire from a dealer again either. BTW, when service asked me if i'd opted for the tire insurance my salesperson kinda looked away and down at the floor because HE NEVER INFORMED ME OF IT AT THE POINT OF SALE!!
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LynnEl is right...runflats can be fixed.
The only time they cant is when its on the sidewall, or an actual tear (bigger than the one you have). I am on my last set of run flats too. Cant believe how much they cost, and the extra worry you have when there are 4 guys trying to pry it onto your rim. Never again. I'll do what ever I have to to avoid ever getting them again, and save myself a ton of money to boot.
The only time they cant is when its on the sidewall, or an actual tear (bigger than the one you have). I am on my last set of run flats too. Cant believe how much they cost, and the extra worry you have when there are 4 guys trying to pry it onto your rim. Never again. I'll do what ever I have to to avoid ever getting them again, and save myself a ton of money to boot.
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Valthun,
Looked at your pics. You might get by with a vulcanized patch on the inside. Not many tire shops will want to take the risk of repair on your cut/tear.
They don't want to be liable, if you should have an accident after the repair.
I suggest you bite the plastic and get a new tire. Your car and yourself are worth more than the hassle your putting yourself through.
Best of luck.
Looked at your pics. You might get by with a vulcanized patch on the inside. Not many tire shops will want to take the risk of repair on your cut/tear.
They don't want to be liable, if you should have an accident after the repair.
I suggest you bite the plastic and get a new tire. Your car and yourself are worth more than the hassle your putting yourself through.
Best of luck.
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turns out MINI service doesn't repair tires, they will only replace tires. Nice, I am going to NAPA after work and get their opinion on if a tire repair kit will work. If so, then I will buy that 7 dollar part and patch it myself. Or try to get a tire repair place to fix it for me.
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I've had Discount Tire repair tires of mine and friends that weren't even purchased there, as long as its a brand they carry. It's good customer service. Where would you go for your next set of tires if you were given service like that? It's basically good training and experience since thats a job that most of the new people start on.
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I bet it can be patched easily for under $20 if you've already taken it off the car. I doubt they try and sell wheel/tire insurance on non runflats. I got quoted $700 for the insurance (!!!). I could buy a whole new set for close to that. And there was a $2000 limit and a limit of replacing 4 tires I think. Yeah right. Discount Tire charged me $100 for insurance on the new tires for my Jeep, and they had to replace all 4 when I damaged one with a rock because the tread was worn down too much to replace just one with the 4WD system. That was a bargain. The Mini deal was a ripoff.
Last edited by TheBigNewt; 07-05-2007 at 05:21 PM.
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Unpatchable tire. So 280 from Discount Tire and they have to order the tire first. So I am shopping around now. But this really sucks. Less than 500 miles and I have no tire. Yeah do-nut spares. On the plus side being a previous Discount Tire customer I can get tire coverage for 88 bucks with the existing tires.