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Old 12-28-2015, 03:52 AM   #5
humfrz
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Originally Posted by SmartedPanda View Post
I pump it to around 37-38, and I check it every other day. I went from like 33 > 28 and triggered. I did a visual, can't find the leak.

Nah, just 1, and 19k with a slow leak is just weird. I remember tires were case by case basis from but it's been too long.
Well, since it's just one tire losing air, I reckon it's just the tire and not the cold weather or gauge you're using.

So, the first thing I would check is the valve ...... remove the cap and smear some spit over the top of the stem to see if it bubbles out.

Most likely your tire has picked up a sharp thing that is slowly letting the air out or a leak around the bead. If so, remove the wheel and tire and submerge it it a kids swimming pool to locate the leak. Then plug it with a kit.

Oh hell, that's way too much work ...... just take it back to the dealer or a tire store and let them fix it ......


humfrz

PS - even NEW tires can pick up stuff ....
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