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My stock tyre got puncture by nail!


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Hello and welcome.

Remember to change minimum both rear tyres and not just 1 new running with 3 old ones. Best is to change all 4 tyres.

Many tyres shops around for you to choose. Leong Seng, Hurry Tyres, South East, etc. Give a call to the shops to enquire on pricing and availability before going down.

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As long as they are balanced. .. it's ok. ... if not your steering alignment will run in long term...

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For tyres get it brandnew instead of used etc. Reason is that it is the only contact point on the road and for safety reason too. Last time a buddy of mine got a set of used tyres end up driving in the air.

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Bros, my c180's rear stock tyre is punctured by a nail. Despite tyre repair, it's still deflating. Any recommended tyre shop with stock tyre to replace mine? Second hand is also ok.

 

 

Have you try to install inner tube for tires? 

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No leh. Car tyres have inner tubes?

 

 

Ya,  before they goes tubeless,  all car tyres had inner tubes.

I used to drive those with inner tube.  I had tried when my previous car had the same problem with yours.

It may not be very popuplar now.

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