Punctures?

What if/when you've had a puncture did/would you do?

  • Call Break down service

    Votes: 17 63.0%
  • Fit the spare

    Votes: 10 37.0%
  • Use the 'Gunk' supplied and it worked

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • Never had a puncture

    Votes: 2 7.4%
  • Use the 'Gunk' supplied and it failed

    Votes: 1 3.7%

  • Total voters
    27
  • Poll closed .

YeoBlade

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Having just bought a complete spare wheel as my new, like most,van came with the repair kit and pump I wondered what others have experienced. In 13 years I've had three puncture.
 
Had a masif blowout years back, no fix with foam, i do carry it and also a spare wheel, also have a under floor rack for a second wheel.
in tool kit 4 ft brace t bar socket bottle jack gloves mat axle stand and a wrap of tools along with electrical tape some wire and fuses.
Magnetic torch and floor standing one, ph number of breakdown service.
 
Had a masif blowout years back, no fix with foam, i do carry it and also a spare wheel, also have a under floor rack for a second wheel.
in tool kit 4 ft brace t bar socket bottle jack gloves mat axle stand and a wrap of tools along with electrical tape some wire and fuses.
Magnetic torch and floor standing one, ph number of breakdown service.
Plus a partridge in a pear tree?
 
Handy to carry a large flat lever, set under the hub and roll wheel over it, then lift lever to align wheel to studs, well thats how i showed it done to the wife, hope she gets it right next time. :unsure:
 
I insisted on a spare wheel and tyre as part of the purchase negotiation.
I have had two punctures, fortunately both large nails and was able to drive short distances to tyre depots for repair.
For many years after that I had Air seal installed into the tyres.
Only stopped using it as advised after fitting a tyre pressure monitor system.
Now days with age, physical abilities, and probably overnight wheel nuts, I would simply call for breakdown services.

Davy
 
Had a handful of very slow punctures where tyre needs to be topped up every week or so, but not had a puncture where I've had to change tyre on side of road since late 90's.
 
No spare, and no way I'm farting about at the side of the road, never have alloy wheels, so if I need to, I'll ruin a wheel to get to somewhere safe, and let breakdown find me another.
 
No spare, and no way I'm farting about at the side of the road, never have alloy wheels, so if I need to, I'll ruin a wheel to get to somewhere safe, and let breakdown find me another.
Problem with steel wheels they deform big time at speed if you have a blow out, alloys just wear down, same as magnesium, hence race cars use it, expensive though.
 
I also carry my Ryobi battery nut runner and tyre inflator when off on trips, along with torch , spare batteries and charger....one day ill fit an inverter so I can recharge the 18 volt ryobi batteries from the 12 volt leisure battery.

Got a double barrel foot pump in car boot.

Preferred course of action is to put enough air in the tyre to get to the nearest tyre fitter. Most of the flats I've had have been slow punctures overnight at home, with the local tyre fitter a mile down the road
 
I also carry my Ryobi battery nut runner and tyre inflator when off on trips, along with torch , spare batteries and charger....one day ill fit an inverter so I can recharge the 18 volt ryobi batteries from the 12 volt leisure battery.

Got a double barrel foot pump in car boot.

Preferred course of action is to put enough air in the tyre to get to the nearest tyre fitter. Most of the flats I've had have been slow punctures overnight at home, with the local tyre fitter a mile down the road
You can get a 12v to most voltage cigy charger on ebay for a small cost, since a slow charge is ok for your job this is the job.
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I have only ever had one with the van which was last year at 6pm Sunday on the M62 before jct21 coming home from a show with the trailer on the back. It destroyed the rear tyre and the spare could not be lowered. In the end we called out a mobile tyre fitter and had a new tyre fitted on the hard shoulder. Absolute great service and very reasonable cost. Surprisingly he is based only 3mls from our home in Dewsbury.
I would highly recommend his services should you be in a similar dilemma or need a tyre fitting at home.

Yorkshire Rose Tyres Ltd - 24 hour Mobile Tyre Fitting Service
Phone: 07495 684204
Hours:
Open 24 hours
 
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