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Post by BigQQQie »

Hi Guys,
Have been out today and glasshouse and despite all the thunderstorms and hail have managed to stake a tyre. Just wondering can side walls be repaired or is the tyre stuffed. Also your thoughts on running different size tyres as my spair is only 31" and others 33". I can't get hold of a 33" so unfortunetely have to run on the 31" until i sort something out. i have placed it on the front right and have disengened the hubs.

Havin trouble posting up pics of the tyre but the slice is about 100mm overall in an L shape and about 20mm down from the tread lugs

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Post by Loanrangie »

AFAIK they wont repair sidewall damage due to the possibility of it blowing out, wont it steer funny with different sizes up front ? i would think you would be better off using the 31" as a rear tyre.
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Post by vorno_18 »

side wall damage is unable to be fixed mate so bad luck i guess

it shouldnt matter about the 2" in diff as long as you dont engage 4wd or lock the hubs if you do it will cause bind in the transfer
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Post by vorno_18 »

dont put it on the rear you cant run 2 diff sizes in the rear
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Post by 4x4Monkey »

since 1999 You can tyre shops are not allowed to repair side-wall damge cos it was becoming a regular accurance that they were blwoing out and casuing crashes and blah blah blah

But ....there are some tyre shops still doing it
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Post by BigQQQie »

no steers pretty good suprisingly but yeah i didnt put it on the rear as i thourght constant driving both wheels will stuff the diff. i had to run four wheel drive for a few kays after the change thourgh, we were in a shit of a spot and it was pissin down rain, needed front locker for a secnod so hope i haven't done any damage.
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Post by DamTriton »

It's actually illegal to run different sized tyres across either axle, but you can run different tyres front to rear. This has been a grey area with the road authorities when it comes to the "space saver" spares too.
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Post by thomo.in.a.gq »

DONT RUN TWO DIFFERENT SIZE TYRES ON THE REAR!!!!!

You will kill the arse end of your car...........

On the front is OK to get you home, but running around on them you may get a defect notice......

Can't fix sidewall tears.
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Post by 45punkbus »

speak with a couple of tyre places, they know its illegal to repair sidewalls but the one i went to in melb, checked it out and fixed it, but said that they would not repair sidewalls unless they were happy to let it leave there shop. as it can be dangerous. the hole in mine was from some person putting a spike in it so it was very small. Its worth taking it to a few local shops(smaller dealers) to get checked out if your happy to drive on it. Only cost me $13 bucks to get mine done aswell :armsup:

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Post by 360 scout »

repairing sidewall damage is no worries they can valcanize the torn area good as new .
had about 4 done in the last 18 months usually charge bout $40/50.
seem safe had them on back of GQ ute carrying heavy loads alot. actually run one tire to near bald & had side repaired from near new.
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Post by rover1 »

ring jason at artic-cool treads at oxley, i'd say he'll want to look at it, just drop it off let them have ago at repairing it, if they cant, they cant, but i've taken some tires they and have come back fixed.
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Post by hutzi*RJ70*bundera »

if the slice isn't deep dont worry, ive got a 5 to 6 mm deep, 55mm lon g cut in my sidewall first day i took my silverstones out, only opens up when pressure is low, say 16psi, i just try and avoid that section of tire when rubbing past rocks, never had any trouble, i might tube it and use it as a spare, but since the slice hasn't grown, no drama. post a pic of your slice
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Post by dromana7411 »

my mate put a slice in one of his old tyres on his ute... he fixed it himself with some splicing glue.

never had a problem with it till the ute got written off. (not related tho)
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Post by -Scott- »

Do you have a friendly tyre store? See if you can do a deal to "rent" a s/h 31" until you (they?) can find a suitable 33" replacement. At least you'll have two 31's on the front.

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Post by high n mighty »

When I had mine done they were happy to repair it.


up-down no problem I believe?


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Post by RN »

Replace the tyre , even if you have to get a 2nd hand one...

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Post by chops »

sidewall damage can be repairable, as long as the cut/gash isn't too big and is vertical, not horizontal

A lot of tyre shops send them off for a 'major repair'.. as what 360 scout said, as long as the area is vulcanised it's no dramas to drive on again. (or you can chuck it up as your spare if you're concerned)
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Post by BigQQQie »

Gonna wack a newy on anyways just hopin they are in stock, Also will try to get the other repair for a spare.
What pressure do you recomend for offroad (soft, rocky, dusty, snady, shit) i never drop mine always just run standard 34psi, mostly cause i'm too lazy to pump up again. Would this have any affect on the tyre strengh.
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Post by ljxtreem »

Bias ply tyres are more repairable if you have a tear in the side wall, I wouldnt be doing a radial, maybe to only you home :armsup:

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Post by 360 scout »

bigqqqie,
if you are going to get the tire vulcanized & use it as a spare just be aware to inspect the repair once in a while, in my experiance the repair will start to perish after about 12/18 months so if you haven't worn the tire out buy then i'd get rid of it. just my observations,cheers
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Post by BigQQQie »

all sweet wnet down to bob jane picked up a newy, thanks for the help,
don't suppose anyone has a spare 33" layin around in their back yard thanks good enough for a spare if so PM Me.

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