Puncture repairs

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Sorted out a slow puncture on a family car yesterday.

I took the wheel off and found both a small screw head and a thin wire spike in the tread centre about 14" apart.

Took it to local tyre centre and the fella said they wouldn't repair the punctures because little feathering cracks on the tyre's shoulder rubber.
The fella said its illegal to repair such a tyre.
The tyre had about 3mm of tread left and x2 punctures was £30. £59 for a new one.

New tyre fitted and all is well. Presumably the tyre's rubber has to blemish free for a tyre centre to accept responsibility for any puncture repair?
 
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3mm depth they recommended replacing and cracked edges is a mot advisory.
Yeah. Tyre needs to be in good condition for it to be repaired and low tread and cracked edges would not be suitable
 
Took it to local tyre centre and the fella said they wouldn't repair the punctures because little feathering cracks on the tyre's shoulder rubber.
The fella said its illegal to repair such a tyre.
The tyre had about 3mm of tread left and x2 punctures was £30. £59 for a new one.
£59 for a new tyre!
What are you running .. a go-cart?
 
Our mk4 Mondeo are £60 each.
I know someone with Audi paid £750 for 4.
I'd sell the car. Too rich for me
 
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I paid £400 fitted for 4 Michelin cross climate on a 3.0l A6.
And £240 for 4 toyo tyres on an A3.
Just need to find a good offer.
 
I paid £400 fitted for 4 Michelin cross climate on a 3.0l A6.
And £240 for 4 toyo tyres on an A3.
Just need to find a good offer.
That's about what I paid for four X Climates on my old E39 three years ago, wouldn't get them for that price today!

£100+ to £140 a corner for mid-range summer rubber now, I steer clear of budget brands.
 
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