Foams ok if its a slow puncture or a nail but a blowout or tear at speed iis a near death experience as i had in the fast lane on the m1.

They were bridgestone mud duelers a few weeks old. Sent me spining 180 facing a van in the middle lane. Cant be predicted though. You pays your money you take your chance.

NNNNNNNNOOOOOOO!!!!!

Foam is ONLY to be used as an emergency measure to get to a repair centre. and it will bugger yo tyre if yu go too fast or for too long.

There is a liquid which is very good (mainly used for bike tyres). but not the foam.
 
If you've used foam due to a slow puncture.
Common sense says you take it easy till its fixed
Properly or the tyres replaced
 
Drum roll... He checked out the transmission , and all
The stuff that goes round and when you driving. And it's all
Ok.
 
So he got on the ramp. Started it up and ran it..
Only to find the o/s rear tyre is badly out of shape.
So new tyre being fitted today and we will see.
He says he couldn't believe it was coming from the rear.
So fingers crossed its sorted
 
Bit late on arriving on this one had the same problem mine was a tyre delaminating inside hope tyres solve the problem - as for driving around in a chip van nah stick to a decent v8 with lpg:D
 

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