New and Used Car Talk Reviews Hot Cars Comparison Automotive Community

The Largest Car Forum in the Philippines

Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 21
  1. Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Posts
    27,626
    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by SoleusBB View Post
    Bring your own gauge. Halos lahat ng mga station, off yung PSI reading nila.

    I think losing 1-2 PSI a month on a tire is fine... bugbog sarado kasi mga yan sa mga kalye nating bulok.
    yun mga digitial inflators sa gas stations, the sensor is away from the hose. I think most are ok.

    Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk

  2. Join Date
    May 2018
    Posts
    611
    #12
    BTW, OT ito pero share ko lang yung napanood ko kanina.

    Mga sira-ulo, gumawa ng gulong sa duct tape:
    We Made A TIRE Out Of Duct Tape - YouTube

    Then di pa nakuntento, gumawa din out of rubber bands...
    We Tried RUBBER BAND Tires - YouTube


    Tumakbo naman! although yung 2nd, sigurado deformed yung rim/magwheels mo diyan pag tagal.

  3. Join Date
    Feb 2014
    Posts
    2,536
    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    Hmmm.. medyo newbie yung repair guy nila.. SOP dapat na increase tire pressure to check for leaks


    it's rare to find a competent tire tech they jack your car at the wrong points. they don't allow enough time for rubber cement to dry. they don't use bead lubricant. their gauges are incorrect. they scratch your rims. they over-torque your lug nuts.


  4. Join Date
    Apr 2004
    Posts
    922
    #14
    Any recommendations for good tire tech places?

  5. Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Posts
    27,626
    #15
    flucking nuts.. same tire. different location. damn roads🤯

    Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk

  6. Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Posts
    27,626
    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by morrissey_05 View Post
    Any recommendations for good tire tech places?
    servitek 250 daw

    Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk

  7. Join Date
    May 2014
    Posts
    14,700
    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    flucking nuts.. same tire. different location. damn roads🤯

    Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
    baka may magnet yung gulong mo bro hehehe

  8. Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Posts
    15,326
    #18
    S&R tire service.. don ako parati nagpapa vulcanize.. and if you buy your tires with them, free ang vulcanizing and nitro for the life of the tires..

  9. Join Date
    Jul 2013
    Posts
    2,450
    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    it's rare to find a competent tire tech they jack your car at the wrong points. they don't allow enough time for rubber cement to dry. they don't use bead lubricant. their gauges are incorrect. they scratch your rims. they over-torque your lug nuts.

    Who uses rubber cement for tire puncture?

    AFAIK, there is a reason it is called "vulcanize". No adhesives needed because the vulcanization process is a chemical reaction thing.

  10. Join Date
    Feb 2014
    Posts
    2,536
    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    Who uses rubber cement for tire puncture?

    AFAIK, there is a reason it is called "vulcanize". No adhesives needed because the vulcanization process is a chemical reaction thing.

    vulcanization, from the god of fire vulcan. needless to say lots of heat and sulfur etc. turns natural rubber etc into tires that don't melt into a gloopy mess

    when you get a puncture you don't do this process again. you just stick on a patch. see youtube. you really don't wanna heat up a tire to patch it

Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Tyre Patch Repair