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Pelyma
  


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Post #700714th Jul 2005 1:34 pm
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BN
 


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Pelyma, did you do any driving?
  
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Pelyma
  


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Sorry BN, I'm trying to sort posting piccis Confused Looks like the one above worked! That was my mate driving, no relavence to punctures at all of course Embarassed I was trying to do it un noticed! Rolling Eyes

I did drive, but no action shots of me!





Hopefully these work! But I still can't upload onto my gallery :cry:

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This bizarre, I can upload into my gallery, but not onto the site Confused

Going back to the tyre sealer, there are at least 3 brands being sold there at around £14 for the set of 4 tyres.
  
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BN,

In your experience would you recommend having tyres sealed in this way - either DIY or with Superseal ?

And Brian at Superseal... thanks for the infos !

Cheers,

-s
  
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Simon, to be very fair, I have no idea as I have never used anything like it. Tyres to me are sacred as they are the contact between the earth and me. Perfect tyres or nothing. In principle, from what I saw today, it looks OK. Of course there are always downsides and my only real question would be if you collect a nail etc with this treatment in the tyre and drive for miles and miles as we do, how is it going to effect the tyre over a period of time when the tyre gets very hot and could it throw out the nail just when you don't want it. Few people actually check their tyres properly, so with the treatment may never notice a nail. Oh and what about the most vulnerable tyre wall damage.

I would say, if you can install as a temporary repair when you have a puncture to get you home it may be a better idea, for me anyway.
  
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Quote:
Gareth: that's one messed-up Disco! Wow. Glad they were OK. Where did that woman buy her striped wellies? My wife would love those!!!


I have not got the foggiest idea - I don't even know who she is Confused I suppose as it is in Ireland, near Limerick, then Limerick would a good bet.
  
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This reminded me that I needed to renew my Tennessee concealed handgun carry permit! Very Happy


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Nickhearne wrote:
Again in 1999 how many people had there seat belts on in the USA?
A car that rolls takes much less impact than one in a collision!


Nick: I couldn't locate the exact percentage, but the estimate for 2000 was 70% of Americans always wore their seatbelt.

The best impact is no impact... But rollovers are one of the worst impacts, fatality wise, according to the statistics.

Gareth: thanks, that's a little far to go for wellies Laughing

Tim: I got my CCW permit as our law was just passed last year and I wanted to support it. It's worked out well so far in my state, although the laws are vague in some circumstances and I hope they are clarified soon.
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