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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Leaking rims
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug Kaye" data-source="post: 1040003" data-attributes="member: 73761"><p>I have that problem too.. brand new tires, will lose enough air over 2 weeks to go down to 20-something where they should be 35.. </p><p>Two different tire shops couldn't fix it. A can of fix-a-flat worked on the last set of tires but the new set is doing the same thing. Very annoying. </p><p>Thought at first it was the cheap tires I'm buying but - the wheels are badly corroded on the visible parts so guess the rim is in poor shape too. </p><p></p><p>--- </p><p>2004 2wd 145k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug Kaye, post: 1040003, member: 73761"] I have that problem too.. brand new tires, will lose enough air over 2 weeks to go down to 20-something where they should be 35.. Two different tire shops couldn't fix it. A can of fix-a-flat worked on the last set of tires but the new set is doing the same thing. Very annoying. Thought at first it was the cheap tires I'm buying but - the wheels are badly corroded on the visible parts so guess the rim is in poor shape too. --- 2004 2wd 145k [/QUOTE]
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