Quote:
Originally Posted by JUSKIDN
thats good to hear because I hear that when you get a flat and you drive with it flat it will get you there but it damages the sidewall and then the tire has to be replaced.
|
It is true that if you "run-on-flat" you are using up the tire's integrity.
Repairs should only be carried out where the run-flat capability has NOT been used up and the tire compromised.
If in any doubt, the tire should be inspected (including internally) for evidence of soundness or disintegration.
HighlandPete