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Second spare on BT50

Started by cetacean, November 14, 2017, 09:33:41 AM

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cetacean

Thanks again for all the great responses, gotta love the knowledge and experience of MySwag members :cup:
Mazda BT50, Trakmaster Sturt X-- Country, Stacer 369 Seasprite

Metters

Quote from: cetacean on November 16, 2017, 08:51:42 AM
Thanks again for all the great responses, gotta love the knowledge and experience of MySwag members :cup:

If you are interested in learning how to repair punctures properly and legally, ring Mick on this site and see if you can join one of his demonstrations.   They usually take around six to seven hours.  http://www.beadelltours.com.au/tyre_information.html#repair

cetacean

Quote from: Metters on November 16, 2017, 01:16:53 PM
If you are interested in learning how to repair punctures properly and legally, ring Mick on this site and see if you can join one of his demonstrations.   They usually take around six to seven hours.  http://www.beadelltours.com.au/tyre_information.html#repair
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Long way to go for a tyre demo though🤔
Mazda BT50, Trakmaster Sturt X-- Country, Stacer 369 Seasprite

stabicraft

There is one option you may not have considered.

A can of finileak.

It's not a perfect option and it's useless in the event of a torn tyre.
But in an emergency, it could be one option.