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Find out about the non-stop tire service of Frank Autómentő for all flat tire situations!

Find out about the non-stop tire service of Frank Autómentő for all flat tire situations!

Non-stop tire service in Hungary

At Frank Autómentő, we are available throughout the country, 24 hours a day. We can undertake immediate rescue on the entire M1 motorway and the section of the 1 main road, but we can also start changing tires in the vicinity of Budapest and Mosonmagyaróvár within a short time. We undertake the transport of your damaged car and the technical rescue anywhere in the country.

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Non-stop tire service for all puncture situations

Unfortunately, punctures can occur at any time and anywhere, whether we are driving in the city or on a longer road. Thanks to the non-stop tire service of Frank Autómentő, we can get quick help at any time , but it is worth being aware of the different types of punctures and how to treat them. In this blog post, we will introduce the most common types of punctures and give advice on how to prevent and treat them.

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Types of punctures - non-stop tire service is the solution!

Puncture defect:

  • Holes caused by small, sharp objects such as nails, screws or glass shards.
  • It's often quickly spotted and usually easily fixed with a rubber patch.

Wind damage

  • Damage to the sidewall of the tire caused by sharp objects, curbs or other obstacles.
  • Sidewall damage is often beyond repair and requires tire replacement.

Impact puncture

  • It is caused by a sudden impact between the tire and the road surface, for example when driving into a large pothole.
  • This type of puncture can cause internal damage to the tire structure that is not always visible from the outside.

Cracks due to overblowing

  • Inflating the tire to excessively high pressure can cause cracks in the sidewall and tread.
  • These cracks can weaken the structure of the tire and increase the risk of a puncture.

Injuries due to under-inflation

  • Low pressure tires can flex and deform excessively, increasing wear and damage to the tread and sidewalls.
  • Under-inflated tires are more likely to overheat, increasing the risk of a puncture.

Structural Defects

  • Structural problems due to manufacturing defects or material fatigue that can lead to cracks or tire blowouts.
  • These defects often appear at the end of the tire's life.

Tread Wear

  • Uneven or excessive tread wear can also cause punctures, especially if the wear extends beyond the tire's protective layers.
  • Tread wear is usually the result of poor wheel alignment, incorrect pressure or incorrect driving habits.

Valve injuries

  • Damage to the valves or valve pins, which can cause a slow loss of air.
  • Replacing the valves is usually a simple and quick solution.

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Preventing defects - advice from a non-stop tire service

In order to prevent punctures, it is important to check and maintain your car tires regularly. Regularly checking and maintaining the correct tire pressure is crucial, as under- or over-inflated tires are more likely to suffer damage. Monitoring tread wear is also essential, as uneven wear can indicate wheel alignment problems that could lead to a flat in the long run. It is worth avoiding potholes, curbs and other road defects that can cause a puncture. In addition, it is important to regularly check the condition of the valves and replace old or damaged valves. Choosing quality tires that meet the car manufacturer's recommendations and the road conditions also helps prevent flats. Even if we do everything we can for our tires, something is inevitable. non-stop tire Frank Autómentő . We help you in trouble!