leesug
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Location: West Yorks
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Puncture Nightmare averted
Woke up this morning to a flat. Could see there was a nail in the tyre and so was very very reluctant to use the sealant and ruin the tyre when I was sure it could be repaired.
Phone LR Assist. Excellent service. The chap arrived within the hour.
The important point to note was that he used "slime" as opposed to the sealant that arrives with the car to do a temporary fix. Benefits of slime are:
- it is cheaper. £5 a tub rather than £45
- it is water based so you can simply wash it out and get a permanent fix. Kwik Fit did this for me, and the assist chap even gave me a signed form that stated it was water based and could be repaired to avoid any silly games at Kwik Fit.
- you can go up to 500 miles on it, more than the standard LR issue
- you can go up to 65mph on it, more than the standard LR issue
This left me wondering one question. Why do LR not issue "slime"?????
Top tip would be get some slime as replacement for the LR standard issue, you will need a valve remover as well but seems to me to be much much better solution.
Pure SD4 Manual, Orkney Grey with Black interior, pure style pack, Xenons and a range of dealer fit extras that added £1k to my bill! (managed to secure a showroom car)
Ex too many, but slightly interesting Porsche 911 3.2, 996, 928 * 2, Saab, BMW, Merc a plenty....
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23-08-2012 01:09pm |
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WB
WB
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RE: Puncture Nightmare averted
Sounds interesting - do you have a brand name for the "slime"?
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23-08-2012 01:25pm |
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leesug
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Location: West Yorks
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RE: Puncture Nightmare averted
(23-08-2012 01:25pm)WB Wrote: Sounds interesting - do you have a brand name for the "slime"?
Yes "slime". Google it.
Lee
Pure SD4 Manual, Orkney Grey with Black interior, pure style pack, Xenons and a range of dealer fit extras that added £1k to my bill! (managed to secure a showroom car)
Ex too many, but slightly interesting Porsche 911 3.2, 996, 928 * 2, Saab, BMW, Merc a plenty....
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23-08-2012 01:56pm |
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PhilSkill
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Location: Warwickshire
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RE: Puncture Nightmare averted
Found This, Careful there is a Push-Bike version.
Link: Slime Quick Spair
MY12 Fuji Dynamic SD4 Manual, Pano Roof, Electric Tailgate with own Close module
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23-08-2012 01:58pm |
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leesug
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Location: West Yorks
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RE: Puncture Nightmare averted
Pure SD4 Manual, Orkney Grey with Black interior, pure style pack, Xenons and a range of dealer fit extras that added £1k to my bill! (managed to secure a showroom car)
Ex too many, but slightly interesting Porsche 911 3.2, 996, 928 * 2, Saab, BMW, Merc a plenty....
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23-08-2012 02:43pm |
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WB
WB
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23-08-2012 03:30pm |
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vinda
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Location: Kenilworth
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RE: Puncture Nightmare averted
Thanks
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23-08-2012 03:59pm |
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SimonS
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Location: UK
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RE: Puncture Nightmare averted
Just a heads up to say that the 473ml bottle of slime that I have says that it is for std car tyres. It suggests that a 4x4 tyre will need 1.5 to 2 bottles.
SD4 Manual Prestige/Baltic Blue/PSR/Privacy glass/heated Steering wheel/spare.
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23-08-2012 08:35pm |
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JDS
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Location: North West, England
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RE: Puncture Nightmare averted
Thanks for the info....
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23-08-2012 08:41pm |
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mark_n
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Location: London
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RE: Puncture Nightmare averted
Thanks for the heads-up on this product. Have to say it would never have crossed my mind to call out LR Assistance for something as straightforward as a puncture. Leaving aside the fact I have a spare wheel, are they also available to refill the windscreen washer bottle when it runs dry?
Mark
Evoque was great, now in an RRS SVR
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24-08-2012 06:20am |
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