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Originally Posted by Tcoat
Normal. Like the link I attached said store them in a climate controlled place if you can. That way you will avoid any big temperature swings.
Just pull 'em, clean 'em, wrap 'em and shove them in a hole.
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I just figured that tires deceptively hold water in the cracks and crevices between the tire and wheel. I reckon it will take a day or to for all the moisture to completely go away... because every time I take a compressed air, more and more water keeps coming out of the cracks.
Also, on as a side question since I don't want to make a separate thread for this... Is it just me or do winter tires look ever so slightly flat even though there is the correct amount of air in it? Because I just filled up my winter wheels up to 37 PSI (35 recommended) and they still look slightly flat or not enough air in them.