Does it degrade or is it just a sales pitch?
No doubt it cost > £40, and is the same as the stuff you get from Holfords for a fiver.
I thought the same. How does it degrade in a sealed can. I wouldn't want to use the muck anyway.Does it degrade or is it just a sales pitch?
No doubt it cost > £40, and is the same as the stuff you get from Holfords for a fiver.
I bought my direct replacement from Van Supplies....
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Pull out the fix and go and use it with your Maserati zip up bag... use the new bag that came with it as a pen and pencil case! At least that's what my daughter uses it for.
Does it degrade or is it just a sales pitch?
No doubt it cost > £40, and is the same as the stuff you get from Holfords for a fiver.
I bought my direct replacement from Van Supplies....
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Pull out the fix and go and use it with your Maserati zip up bag... use the new bag that came with it as a pen and pencil case! At least that's what my daughter uses it for.
Bottom line, if you have anything more than a reasonably slow puncture they are All a waste of time. So either invest in a space saver, or join and use a roadside service of your choice. AA /RAC etc. If you really want a refill then go for it, so often we see that we are prepared to pay good money for our cars, but then complain about buying a new battery or replacing some consumable, which to be honest in the big picture cost peanuts. I bought a space saver, but would still probably call the RAC if I had a bad puncture. But it all depends where you are at the time, so I paid for peace of mind.That’s a good idea. Found the refills from the fixandgo website but they wanted £54!
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Bottom line, if you have anything more than a reasonably slow puncture they are All a waste of time. So either invest in a space saver, or join and use a roadside service of your choice. AA /RAC etc. If you really want a refill then go for it, so often we see that we are prepared to pay good money for our cars, but then complain about buying a new battery or replacing some consumable, which to be honest in the big picture cost peanuts. I bought a space saver, but would still probably call the RAC if I had a bad puncture. But it all depends where you are at the time, so I paid for peace of mind.
And if you can get one for 250, buy a couple.Try jacking it up before you spend £250....
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In fact is there even a place to put the space saver? I know the GT doesn't
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And if you can get one for 250, buy a couple.
Try jacking it up before you spend £250....
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No problems. Did it today to clean up all the callipers. Also there are no locking wheel nuts fitted.
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I’m pretty sure they are available.
I’m not a fan of the tyre foam, if you use it you guarantee you will need a new tyre. They screw in plastic plugs are good though, they can be removed and the hole repaired, if it is a small puncture.