Run Flat tyre puncture repair scandal.
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 10:09 am
Hi,
I thought I would post as the issue has really irritated me.
I know RFT/NON rft topic has been well discussed. However if you have RFT you need to be aware of this ............
So not 2 weeks ago I had 4 new Dunlop RFT tyres at great expense. Yesterday the Mrs got a puncture. We have a nice fat nail right in the middle of the rear tyre. Thats a £300 tyre.
Not a problem, or at least thats what I thought. She was 1 mile from home. Drive it home and I will get the tyre fixed. Turns out NO ONE and I mean NO ONE will do a puncture repair on a RFT . WTF ??
Everyone has said that they don't want to repair as they don't know if the tyre is damaged. What do you mean damaged I said ? Well we can't tell if the sidewall has any damage. I said take it off the rim and look at it then. They all said they won't do that. I said a RFT is much stronger than a normal tyre and you repair those .
I said the tyre was driven on for 1 mile and was not fully deflated so no damage. Sorry we wont repair, in case the tyre fails and you sue us. What about a normal tyre. Well sir , we don't really like doing those either seems to be the story. Listen mate , Dunlop themselves say it is perfectly acceptable to repair a puncture on one of their RFT and you are one of their main/preferred dealers/fitters.............Sorry , we won't do it. Company policy. Thanks for your help. He did offer to sell me a new tyre for £350.............!! Thieving you know what.
I don't mean to swear but what a load of bollocks. Funny enough everyone wants to sell me a new tyre.
And thats the key isn't it. Manufacturers put " only approved tyres " in their handbooks and if you don't use them it invalidates every warranty. That's a scam in itself , to buy certain tyres/ profiteering. Now we have the " health and safety " / " liability ".
Do you really want me to believe that I have to scrap a £300 tyre that's brand new because of a puncture ? Well I wont.
Have ordered a tyre plugging kit off the net for £5.95 and I will plug the tyre myself. Problem solved.
However , if you buy /have RFT tyres be aware that very few if any places will repair a rft tyre. I am in kent and must have called 20 places yesterday, they all told me to go forth................
Thinking of opening up RFT repair centre, there is clearly a gap in the market .
Point of the story.................RFT's will cost you much more than normal tyres if you get a puncture. Imagine if the other tyre on the same axle is half worn . You may have to buy 2 new ones because of the " axle wind/transfer box " paranoia...................it all seems like a scam to me.
Regards,
Nat.
I thought I would post as the issue has really irritated me.
I know RFT/NON rft topic has been well discussed. However if you have RFT you need to be aware of this ............
So not 2 weeks ago I had 4 new Dunlop RFT tyres at great expense. Yesterday the Mrs got a puncture. We have a nice fat nail right in the middle of the rear tyre. Thats a £300 tyre.
Not a problem, or at least thats what I thought. She was 1 mile from home. Drive it home and I will get the tyre fixed. Turns out NO ONE and I mean NO ONE will do a puncture repair on a RFT . WTF ??
Everyone has said that they don't want to repair as they don't know if the tyre is damaged. What do you mean damaged I said ? Well we can't tell if the sidewall has any damage. I said take it off the rim and look at it then. They all said they won't do that. I said a RFT is much stronger than a normal tyre and you repair those .
I said the tyre was driven on for 1 mile and was not fully deflated so no damage. Sorry we wont repair, in case the tyre fails and you sue us. What about a normal tyre. Well sir , we don't really like doing those either seems to be the story. Listen mate , Dunlop themselves say it is perfectly acceptable to repair a puncture on one of their RFT and you are one of their main/preferred dealers/fitters.............Sorry , we won't do it. Company policy. Thanks for your help. He did offer to sell me a new tyre for £350.............!! Thieving you know what.
I don't mean to swear but what a load of bollocks. Funny enough everyone wants to sell me a new tyre.
And thats the key isn't it. Manufacturers put " only approved tyres " in their handbooks and if you don't use them it invalidates every warranty. That's a scam in itself , to buy certain tyres/ profiteering. Now we have the " health and safety " / " liability ".
Do you really want me to believe that I have to scrap a £300 tyre that's brand new because of a puncture ? Well I wont.
Have ordered a tyre plugging kit off the net for £5.95 and I will plug the tyre myself. Problem solved.
However , if you buy /have RFT tyres be aware that very few if any places will repair a rft tyre. I am in kent and must have called 20 places yesterday, they all told me to go forth................
Thinking of opening up RFT repair centre, there is clearly a gap in the market .
Point of the story.................RFT's will cost you much more than normal tyres if you get a puncture. Imagine if the other tyre on the same axle is half worn . You may have to buy 2 new ones because of the " axle wind/transfer box " paranoia...................it all seems like a scam to me.
Regards,
Nat.