My car has a flat tyre (managed to get it home though). There is no spare wheel all you get is some pump thing with gel that apparently ruins the tyre. I am in the AA and was wondering of they will sort it out?
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AA flat tyre - no spare
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Put the foam in the tyre it doesn't ruin it. If you call the AA they'll just tell you to use the foam.Originally posted by louie View PostMy car has a flat tyre (managed to get it home though). There is no spare wheel all you get is some pump thing with gel that apparently ruins the tyre. I am in the AA and was wondering of they will sort it out?
FWIW get one of these. I've got one and I've put a decent plug in many a tyre. You don't have to take it off. I've done 20,000 miles on the last plug I put in.Comment
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I had a flat and only have a can (which had gone off, check the used by date!) AA towed me homeOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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The AA have a phone number. It's quite novel... you can phone them and askOriginally posted by louie View PostMy car has a flat tyre (managed to get it home though). There is no spare wheel all you get is some pump thing with gel that apparently ruins the tyre. I am in the AA and was wondering of they will sort it out?
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No sure the foam stuff will be good to drive the 40 miles round trip to work? Better WFH and take it to a tyre shop.Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostPut the foam in the tyre it doesn't ruin it. If you call the AA they'll just tell you to use the foam.
FWIW get one of these. I've got one and I've put a decent plug in many a tyre. You don't have to take it off. I've done 20,000 miles on the last plug I put in.Comment
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Buy a life while you're there.Originally posted by louie View PostNo sure the foam stuff will be good to drive the 40 miles round trip to work? Better WFH and take it to a tyre shop.
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