Hi Guys,
A screw went into my RFT tyre yesterday and now I am trying to find a shop that can patch a RFT that is hopefully open on a Sunday.
Stamford tyres will do it but using the regular plug in method. After reading several post it seems that the best method for RFT is repairing it internally.
If you guys got any recommendations on who can do this please let me know, Autobacs will repair it internally for 45 bucks but there is a 2 - 3 hour queue.
Thanks!
Merc
A screw went into my RFT tyre yesterday and now I am trying to find a shop that can patch a RFT that is hopefully open on a Sunday.
Stamford tyres will do it but using the regular plug in method. After reading several post it seems that the best method for RFT is repairing it internally.
If you guys got any recommendations on who can do this please let me know, Autobacs will repair it internally for 45 bucks but there is a 2 - 3 hour queue.
Thanks!
Merc