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Originally Posted by taliesen
The only problem with this is that I have never heard of any shop fixing a punctured RFT - they always say you have to replace it. I thought I remembered reading that the shops didn't want the liability because they couldn't tell how far the car had been driven on a flat.
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the enforced sidewall could no longer handle zero pressure again since its was holding all the loads just on the sidewall for a certain distance....so the RFTs might not up to task on the next puncture....and just fail and run on rims only....