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      07-23-2011, 03:57 AM   #39
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Originally Posted by wezzie View Post
Downside to tyre weld is it dont last forever,and when you come to TRY and have the tyre repaired your tyre dealer wont be able to get the patches to stick thus telling you the tyre is no good buy another,so ive been told, so i have stuck with runflats,and telling my insurance i was going for non rfts they didnt know weather to class it as a modification or not and read my policy(shower of shit).my advice is to ring around first see what feedback you get.sorry for the rant.
National Tyres have an agreement with Holts (who make Tyre Weld) and WILL repair a puncture in a tyre that has had Tyre Weld used on it (assuming it can be safely fixed of course)
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