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dorsetfreelander



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 XS Auto Loire Blue
Tyre repair kits - views?

My wife's new Suzuki Swift has a spare wheel well but just the bottle of gunge and an inflator pump in it. The dealer suggested that I buy a spare on eBay as it's cheaper which I am considering. However I am not sure that my wife could physically change a tyre anyway as she has a back problem. Has anyone had experience of using the gunge kits? I have heard that it either doesn't work because the tyre is too damaged or that you need a new tyre anyway if you have used it. Any views? 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
5 x FL2 4 manual + 1 auto
Now Discovery Sport P250 MHEV SE

Post #369672 5th Apr 2019 9:49 am
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SYFL2



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2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

As far as I know finding someone to repair a tyre with the gunk in is like looking for rocking horse poo.

Post #369679 5th Apr 2019 10:04 am
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I received a gunk tin and a compressor with our Outback . I sourced a spare from a crashed car . My problem with the gunk is that for it to work effectively on a repairable puncture the most effective way is to jack the car up anyway . There are also punctures it will not mend . The best thing to do in your case is , I think , buy a spare rim , stick on a decent cheap tyre , make sure there is a breakdown app with a locator on your wife’s phone . Get the recovery people to do the work for her . My wife would do the same if she was driving either car and had a puncture . 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership

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Post #369682 5th Apr 2019 10:51 am
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Lightwater



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Get a full size spare. Someone will help change the wheel.

You can plug the tyre yourself, with 2 or 3 or more if necessary, & pump it up later. I have done it plenty of times in the outback. You have no other option! It's not that difficult.

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Boxbrownie



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You could get a space saver spare for well under £100.....there was one for a Volvo XC70/90 on FB the other day (same size as FL2), brand new for I think £60, scissor jack and wheel brace from motor factors and your away.

The gunge only works on a few punctures, they have to be small, slow and not on the side wall or shoulder, and as above getting a tyre fitter to mend the tyre 0nce it’s been “gunged” can be a real problem. Regards

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Post #369692 5th Apr 2019 1:37 pm
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Just make sure that the spare is the correct size. As stated above, AA or similar rescue will come and change the wheel for her. Another option is to buy a set of four wheels and put winter tyres on them. You can then carry one of the set as an emergency spare.
At least you have a wheel well! My DS doesn't even have that. Ex AA Series III LWB Safari - Gone
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Post #369695 5th Apr 2019 2:12 pm
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sid



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rac carry five stud universal wheels.you drive away with it and leave it at ats when yours is repaired there.

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dorsetfreelander



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Yes just came across this. Only fits wheels with 5 holes though and no mention of wheel diameter issues which I would have thought would should flag up messages about traction control or ABS

 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
5 x FL2 4 manual + 1 auto
Now Discovery Sport P250 MHEV SE

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dondiddy



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Go for whatever option you had on her previous car as you were obviously ok with that as she had the car for a number of years as I remember. A spare wheel(full size or space saver) is probably the best option and not that expensive as there are plenty on Ebay. There way be a difference in diameter with a space saver but they are only intended for a very short distance so any small difference should not be an issue. When I was looking at getting a DS a few months ago a spare wheel was on my must have list.
My Freelander only came with a gunk kit but one of the first things I bought for it was a full size spare. Having said that I have used foam repair kits successfully when caught out with double punctures on a borrowed 4 wheel trailer a long way from home. I had to go to Halfords and buy 2 cans and sort out the tyres in the car park. They worked fine on a 200 mile trip home and the tyres were still inflated several months later as the owner had never bothered to get them fixed even although I had offered to pay for them!

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Boxbrownie



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The gunge has worked since last year in both my lawn mower front tyres.......not buying new tyres for it they cost the same as bl00dy car tyres! Laughing Regards

David

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I’ve repaired tires with that crap in them, messy job but easy enough 2008 xs
Snorkel
raised axle/gearbox breathers
Mantec tank guard
Cb radio
Blanked EGR
Sump guard
Scratches
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dorsetfreelander wrote:
Yes just came across this. Only fits wheels with 5 holes though and no mention of wheel diameter issues which I would have thought would should flag up messages about traction control or ABS



What a great idea! Never heard of that before. Would hardly fit my Mini though, but being a 'proper' car it has its own spare! Whistle Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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sid



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some patrols also carry 4 stud,and yes warning lights may come up but will go out when new tyre is fitted after a restart. note ive just realised,these CANNOT be used on 4x4s,so like me get a spare alloy!!

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I managed to buy a new wheel and tyre for my wife’s Suzuki Celerio on eBay for around £80 it’s full size so came in handy a few months ago when a blackthorn went through the side wall if I remember rightly it was a German tyre company and found the jack was cheaper to buy direct from the Suzuki dealer along with the fixing screw!

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sid wrote:
some patrols also carry 4 stud,and yes warning lights may come up but will go out when new tyre is fitted after a restart. note ive just realised,these CANNOT be used on 4x4s,so like me get a spare alloy!!

Why can’t these be used on a 4x4? Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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