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BFG Mud's

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BFG Mud's

Post by XXXL80 »

well after 5 sets of these tyres i have finally been "let down"

Parked the car in the driveway last night and went to bed. next thing i know it is 5am in the morning and my old man comes in and wakes me and tells me i have a flat tyre :x so up i get and it is still farking cold at 5am in the morning and out i go and low and behold front driver side is as flat as a tack!!!

now i would not have mided if i did it out on the trails but to go flat like that in the driveway!!! :x :x

so i had to pull the high lift of the wheel carrier then pull the spare off then jack it up and so on and so on....

of to the tyre shop today to see if it can be fixed!!!
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Post by bazzle »

Probably just some mud in the bead, common problem on all tyres.

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Post by spazbot »

yeah could have done a bead

i did one on freds hill at some stage, only found out when i put pressure in it back at the servo it started pissing out air
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Post by XXXL80 »

yeah your right fellas it was just some good old menai mud in the bead :oops:
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Post by landy_man »

bazzle wrote:Probably just some mud in the bead, common problem on all tyres.

Dont stress!

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for us Victorians it is quite common.... always good fun when you are running late on Monday morning :shock: :rofl:
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Haha, BFG muddies + Toolangi ruts = flat tyres !!!!
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Post by Drafty »

Wack some tubes in them. Stops them poping of the rim, so you can go harder.
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Post by MissDrew »

Bitsamissin wrote:Haha, BFG muddies + Toolangi ruts = flat tyres !!!!
An`t that the truth :roll:
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Post by bundytunna »

exact same thing happened to me few months back
woke up in morning old man tells me the muddie on the cars gone down
walk out sure enuf rear wheel on P.S flat as a tack
prob was me other spare was getting fixed at shop and i had lended me mate my workshop compressor so i sat there with the lil ARB compressor for about an hour pumpin up the fuckin thing
and the weird thing was i hadnt been 4wding for about a month but the bead was full of mud
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Post by greg »

Drafty wrote:Wack some tubes in them. Stops them poping of the rim, so you can go harder.


This is a good way to stop your tyres losing air when you have mud in the beads - but if you get dirt and grit into to the tyre and it wears through the bead - it's going to cause you a lot of trouble - particularly out in the bush because you'll have to push the bead off, remove the tube and then either fix the tube, or fit a valve stem...
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