Hit Massive Pot Hole – Flat Tyre

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  • #353590
    UkHardcore23
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      Coming home from dinner just there and hit a massive pot hole, drove 5 mins home and get a warning saying inflate tyre….Get out the car and the tyre is losing air rapid.

      Tyre is completely flat now, undriveable without doing damage to the alloy, Can anyone tell me the best procedure? Pretty sure it wont drive to Kwik Fit.

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    • #353591
      Jojoe
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        I’d ring RAC and get them out to do a temporary fix so you can drive to Kwick Fit. If you’re at home I’d ring them early in the morning to give them plenty of time to come out.

        Enyaq EV

        #353592
        Peedyex
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          Either RAC 08007311173 to take the car to Kwik Fit or Kwik fit mobile who will come to home and change the tyre.  See which fits your timetable better…..

          #353614
          UkHardcore23
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            Thanks guys , Bloody pot holes. Raging.

            #353641
            belfast4
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              Hopefully you haven’t already had 7 tyres as an eighth tyre will get you a black box.

              #353644
              des
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                Happened to me a few months ago. Go to mobility site and breakdown/recovery it will ask you to download an RAC app. That app will let them know your location for whatever is next.

                In my case an EV that could not be towed and a tyre that could not be repaired so had to wait on flat bed recovery. As it was late and Kwik fitt was closed the driver told me to let him take it back to my house and in the morning get it picked up again and brought to kwikfit. Which happened but would probably be a red flag after the changes lol

                #353701
                Elliot
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                  Just a few more of these under the new terms and conditions and you’ll lose your car. Ridiculous when you look at the state of our roads.

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