I've got a puncher in one of my tyres. So took it to ATS to get them to see if they could repair it. :idea:
The chap asked what the wheel was off, so I said a 1970 VW. He looked at the tyres and said that they were tubeless (which they are tubeless radials). He then went on to say that the rims didn't a groove to hold the bead in place and should run tubes, but they can no longer fit them as the law has changed? :?
Anyone had the same problem? Is it correct? What tyres should I be running with steels?
I looking to change to alloys soon, but just wanted to be able to move the bus round without having to pump the tyre up each time :roll:
Thanks Si
The chap asked what the wheel was off, so I said a 1970 VW. He looked at the tyres and said that they were tubeless (which they are tubeless radials). He then went on to say that the rims didn't a groove to hold the bead in place and should run tubes, but they can no longer fit them as the law has changed? :?
Anyone had the same problem? Is it correct? What tyres should I be running with steels?
I looking to change to alloys soon, but just wanted to be able to move the bus round without having to pump the tyre up each time :roll:
Thanks Si