Question:
whether a tubeless tyre can be retreaded?
Dr Divakar
2013-08-18 03:42:51 UTC
I have tubeless tyres fitted to my vehicle. Is it possible to retread them
Five answers:
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2013-08-18 19:35:31 UTC
These tyres can be retreaded.But as my experience is sometimes air pressure does not remain for long time.But you can try and also you can use these retreaded tyres with a proper size tube and the same can be used.Just a caution note, do not drive vehicle at very high speeds and as far as possible avoid heavy braking.
paul c
2013-08-18 04:11:22 UTC
If the tires are retreaded properly, yes. Tubes are used when a tires design isn't good at sealing air. A modern tubeless tire is designed to seal well, so a tube isn't needed. When they retread any tire, the bead isn't effected. It is where a tire seals to the rim. The retread is attached to the part of a tire, the bead is the inner edge.
bandit_60
2013-08-18 07:27:17 UTC
yes it can ! it don,t make any difference weather it,s tubeless or it takes a tube ! but some places will only recap a tire only once so you better find that out if it,s been capped before !
2013-08-18 04:16:29 UTC
you are having a laugh this is no longer what is done. new tyres are needed these days so time to spend some money on some new tyres.

only lorry tyres had the possibility in the past out in the third world countries where dirt roads and rough surfaces where the road surfaces.
brian t
2013-08-18 05:29:46 UTC
Re treads went out on cars years ago in europe due to safety issues.


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