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BMW mobility kit (gunk + inflator)

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BMW mobility kit (gunk + inflator)

Post by Pinewood » Mon Mar 21, 2016 8:41 am

Has anyone actually used it in anger?
Does it work?
Did it seal the puncture?
Any experiences of it welcome. Thank you.
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Re: BMW mobility kit (gunk + inflator)

Post by Abbot26 » Mon Mar 21, 2016 4:04 pm

I've used it before, got me out of the situation but mad such a mess of the insides of the tyre that I couldn't get it repaired

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Re: BMW mobility kit (gunk + inflator)

Post by Pinewood » Sat Mar 26, 2016 9:44 am

Yeah I get the mess it creates, but I'm looking for a solution to the whole run flat vs no run flats , no spare scenario.
It sounds like the gunk does work then, and shouldn't leave me stranded on the side of the road.
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Re: BMW mobility kit (gunk + inflator)

Post by X5Sport » Sat Mar 26, 2016 10:01 am

One other option is to install 'Puncturesafe' into the tyres.  I used to use its previous version in the motorbike tyres as it can save your life.  It is something that the Caravan Club used to recommend and some Ambulance/Police services used.  It had two punctures in a rear motorbike tyre which both got controlled by this stuff so I know it works.

It's a water based fluid that you add in to a deflated wheel, pump back up again and go for a 20 minute drive.  That spreads it around the inside as a coating.  No effect on tyre/wheel balance.  If you get a puncture it oozes out and sets.

Being water based it just wipes away so tyres can be repaired.  Allegedly it extends the life of the tyres too, but I have nothing to support that, and motorcycle rear tyres don't last much more than 6-7,000 miles at best - unless you like the exposed cord look  :o

It's not cheap though, and these cars need a lot because of the wheel sizes.  It was about £40 for a car.
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Re: BMW mobility kit (gunk + inflator)

Post by Abbot26 » Sun Mar 27, 2016 5:38 pm

Now the sounds like a good alternative, prevention rather than cure !?!?!

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