Spare Tyre?

If you look through the service history, the receipt for the tyres should be there to save you from going out in the rain and getting wet. They were replaced January2018
 
raymond.harper said:
If you look through the service history, the receipt for the tyres should be there to save you from going out in the rain and getting wet. They were replaced January2018

Found a receipt from March this year with just "Bridgestone S001" written on it
 
maryem said:
raymond.harper said:
If you look through the service history, the receipt for the tyres should be there to save you from going out in the rain and getting wet. They were replaced January2018

Found a receipt from March this year with just "Bridgestone S001" written on it
. I'll bet a whole pound note they are run-flats.
 
Circle on the side of the tyre saying RSC - googled it and yes run flats. So we don't need a spare or a puncture repair kit at all then?
 
Technically you don’t. But a repair kit wouldn’t hurt. I carry a motorbike repair kit and a pump. Whilst the RFT should be able to get you to a shop, a repair kit could get you back on your journey in less than half hour. Personally, I highly recommend a repair kit.
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Pondrew said:
Marcoose said:
With all the fixings
Trimmings! It's trimmings! Bloody foreigners trying to 'do' English. Never works. :D
It was a test to see if you’re paying attention and give you something to do in your third age. You’re welcome.
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