Tesla T0 tyre - can't be repaired?

Tesla T0 tyre - can't be repaired?

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RemarkLima

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2,568 posts

219 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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Hi all,

Have a nail in a tyre - just been told it can't be repaired as it's a Tesla tyre (i.e. T0 acoustic).

Seems a bit weird but really the case?

Thanks,
RL

AVB

71 posts

23 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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I've had them repaired before. Depends on whether the tyre shop can be bothered. All they need to do is cut away a bit of foam.

I don't bother with acoustic tyres when replacing. Waste of money.

RemarkLima

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2,568 posts

219 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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I guess they're decent tyres but have a better efficiency than the standard PS4's?

Or are better tyres recommended?

Far Cough

2,330 posts

175 months

RemarkLima

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2,568 posts

219 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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Aren't they a "get you home" type thing? I have a plug kit but more as an emergency fix...

AVB

71 posts

23 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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RemarkLima said:
I guess they're decent tyres but have a better efficiency than the standard PS4's?

Or are better tyres recommended?
I have put Michelin Cross Climate on mine whenever they needed replacing. No complaints.

Far Cough

2,330 posts

175 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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RemarkLima said:
Aren't they a "get you home" type thing? I have a plug kit but more as an emergency fix...
Perfectly acceptable as a permanent fix if done correctly.

RemarkLima

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2,568 posts

219 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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AVB said:
I have put Michelin Cross Climate on mine whenever they needed replacing. No complaints.
I'll take a look, the PS4s are decent tyres but did you notice any range improvements with an A rated tyre?


Far Cough said:
RemarkLima said:
Aren't they a "get you home" type thing? I have a plug kit but more as an emergency fix...
Perfectly acceptable as a permanent fix if done correctly.
OK, just done mine with the kit I keep in the car and reamed it out, stuck the gear in and so far holding perfectly fine... Let's see how it goes.

ChocolateFrog

28,652 posts

180 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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Kits are £9.99 from ECP and enough to do atleast 20 punctures, I.e. more than you'll ever need.

Just keep it in your car, it's saved us once so far.

https://www.eurocarparts.com/p/benson-car-tyre-rep...

That's inflation for you, up 30% in 2 years.

RemarkLima

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2,568 posts

219 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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Yes, I have an ebay one similar to that, one in each car as neither has a spare and always dubious about the slime.

But always assumed they were a temp repair!

AVB

71 posts

23 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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RemarkLima said:
AVB said:
I have put Michelin Cross Climate on mine whenever they needed replacing. No complaints.
I'll take a look, the PS4s are decent tyres but did you notice any range improvements with an A rated tyre?


Far Cough said:
RemarkLima said:
Aren't they a "get you home" type thing? I have a plug kit but more as an emergency fix...
Perfectly acceptable as a permanent fix if done correctly.
OK, just done mine with the kit I keep in the car and reamed it out, stuck the gear in and so far holding perfectly fine... Let's see how it goes.
I didn't notice any difference in range or sound.

MaxFromage

2,148 posts

138 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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I put Cross Climates on mine as well. I felt there was maybe a slight increase in economy, but nothing major. It also wasn't quite as sharp as previous, but as a trade-off, I think it was a bit quieter and softer.

Far Cough

2,330 posts

175 months

Tuesday 28th March 2023
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RemarkLima said:
Yes, I have an ebay one similar to that, one in each car as neither has a spare and always dubious about the slime.

But always assumed they were a temp repair!
I`ve used them on bikes and cars and tracked both. No issues.

RobbyJ

1,634 posts

229 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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AVB said:
I've had them repaired before. Depends on whether the tyre shop can be bothered. All they need to do is cut away a bit of foam.
Exactly the same here, I've had them repaired too.

RemarkLima

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2,568 posts

219 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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Good to know.

So far the home tyre repair is holding up a treat, 42psi and no issue and no loss - and at motorway speeds, round abouts and the ultimate test of the school run, so far so good.

The TPMS I've always thought as a bit of a pointless gadget, but thinking I'll get them aftermarket for my other car with an android head unit, as saving the tyre before it gets ruined is a result!