Ah, apologies to @DIYspanner . I was confusing him with DIYnutjob. Post removed.Think you're being a bit literal there Mottie, pretty sure most of us grasped what he meant by 'sorted a puncture'.
Ah, apologies to @DIYspanner . I was confusing him with DIYnutjob. Post removed.Think you're being a bit literal there Mottie, pretty sure most of us grasped what he meant by 'sorted a puncture'.
I bet they were perfectly balanced...I have actually fitted two new tyres to my own car a few years back.
Purchased online and spent an enjoyable Saturday afternoon fitting them.
Apology from Mottie accepted.
If there is a puncture outside the tread then it needs a vulcanised repair.The annoying thing about tyres is, even if new, you get a puncture close to the shoulder or wall, it has to be scrapped.
Or the customer doesn't want the billIf there is a puncture outside the tread then it needs a vulcanised repair.
Most places don't have the equipment or want to send the tyre away to get it done.
When I was booking my car in to get tyres last time it was an option which I'd never come across before, when I queried it (as previously I had always assumed valves were changed as a matter of course) they said it was unusual to change tpms ones given the cost.I doubt tpms valves are changed as a matter of routine.
They aren't 10 a penny like the old valves were
Not all TPMS have TPMS valves. My Evoque, my old Golf and my A3 have standard valves and work off of the ABS sensor. Has the OP stated which valves they have?When I was booking my car in to get tyres last time it was an option which I'd never come across before, when I queried it (as previously I had always assumed valves were changed as a matter of course) they said it was unusual to change tpms ones given the cost.