"Mark Solesbury" <
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> The OSR tyre on my rangie has a puncture...
>
> It goes down over about 2 days, but the air escapes arround the rim of
> the
> wheel. There is no damage to the wheel so i assume the tire is arsed.
>
> If i get someone at Kwik Fcuk to remove and re-seat the tire do you
> recon it
> will fix it?
>
Any other tyre fitter - quite probably. Or do it yourself - it's not
rocket science. A big hammer and a cold chisel with a rounded end will
probably do the trick to unseat the bead, then a couple of tyre levers
(or one and a big screwdriver) to get the tyre off. I described the
process in some detail ages ago - google should find it. Then go round
the bead seat area with a cup brush in the angle grinder to clean it up.
> Alternativly, does anyone have a 235 85 15 tire kicking about?
>
Odd size for a Rangey - 15"?
A few reasons not to go the "fit an inner tube" route:
- they're surprisingly difficult to find in stock anywhere
- they're surprisingly expensive when you do
- you get into the strange world of valve stem diameters, sleeves for
little inner tube valves in big holes, and so on.
- many tubeless tyres have very ribbed insides, which will soon make a
mess of inner tubes. I've just patched one tube, and need to do another
because of this (short term solution, I know).
But also beware that not all rims are suitable for tubeless tyres.
Original Range Rover alloys will have "tubeless" cast into them next to
the part number if they're suitable, but the general rule is that wheels
for tubeless tyres will have a slight hump just inboard of the bead
seat - this is intended to stop the tyre sliding too easily into the
well if it partly deflates.
Why is it so difficult to buy the bits and bobs associated with tyre
changing? I finished up making a not-very-good tool for pulling snap-in
valves through rims, and have never seen bead paste on sale at motor
factors or autojumble stalls. It's not even easy to buy tyre valves,
particularly "stubbies". Ask the local garage, and they tell me a man
in a van comes round every so often, but they don't seem to know who he
is, or when he'll next call.
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Kevin Poole
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