So on my way to work yesterday, TPMS warning flashed up, car didn't feel any different so I hoped it was a false alarm, checked the tyres, they all looked perfectly fine. After work checked tyres again, rear right was flat. Found this piece of shrapnel sticking out of it, a 3 month old Michelin PS4
Mechanic drove out and plugged it, but not sure if it'll hold given the size of the puncture...
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Grrrr, how annoying. The plugs are great though - I wouldn't have any worries about it holding.
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Feel around 30 % of your pain. Got a slow puncture sorted on my little Mazda2 today. £45.
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Thanks, that's reassuring. So far it's holding up.
Luckily the plugging was around the same price as your fix! Any more and I'd be tempted to just buy a new one. How was your puncture fixed?
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