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    Posted: 17 Apr 07 at 9:32pm
Seriously changing a tyre is really easy, it only takes about 10 minutes tops.
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A spare wheel costs about £20 is it worth not having one ?
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I must admit that not having used any of these tyre repair aerosols, I remain suspicious, however I've just phoned a mate who used a similar product on a Land-Rover wheel at an off-road event and he reckons that it was very effective.

I'm still tempted to enquire at the club if anyone minds if I borrow a wheel off another road-base....just to be on the safe side Ermm

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Post Options Post Options   Quote BBSCFaithfull Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Apr 07 at 8:51pm
Would probably be easier to actually buy a spare wheel tbh. That stuff is horrible and sticky and just generally nasty.
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I would be interested in hearing this, as it would be a useful stop-gap if a tyre was to blow, and you didn't have the tools / space / confidence to change the tyre by the road side.

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You lot were very helpful (and entertaining) when I previously asked a question about vehicles suitable for towing dinghies. Well the time has finally come for me to adventure out onto the highway towing my Vareo for the very first time so I have another question for you. As I don’t possess a spare wheel for my road-base, I’ve purchased some “Holts Tyre Weld” emergency puncture repair (aerosol foam in a can) …..I’m sure that there are similar products from other manufacturers. Has anyone actually used this stuff in an emergency? …and if so, was it any good ?

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