Smokin said:slackjack said:No chance of a repair sadly due to them being run-flats. Cannot repair them at all, believe its due to them being tubeless.
Was tempted to get them all on standard non-flats but thought better of it due to having only done 8K on the other 3.
Interesting fact today though, the puncture sensor works from the ABS system which can detect any lag from a whell (from a deflated tyre). I thought it could have been an internal pressure gauge on remote but simply the ABS system.
Just a few things:
1. You CAN repair a run-flat, but most places will not due to liability issues, especially on high performance tires.
2. Automobile tires have been tubeless for what, 45 years?
3. Facelift Zs in the USA DO have in tire sensors. Pre facelift work as the UK ones do-off the ABS.
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Good for you smoking. :wink:
The problem is I rang about three repair centres and you'll be hard pushed to find somewhere that WILL repair a busted runflat. I did push for a repair but nobody was having it. The markup some of them make on the tyre is minimal from what I could gether so its not particularly in their interest to "just sell a new tyre". A repair would take no time. They must not repair them for a reason, and that is the walls could be damaged.
I am glad now that I bit the bullet and bought a new tyre as I don't need to worry when I'm doing 70 with the beloved next to me and it possibly failing.
