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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Leaking rims
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<blockquote data-quote="EddieS&#039;04" data-source="post: 1040004" data-attributes="member: 61136"><p>I had this problem on a different car. Discount tire used some sort of black rubbery paste. They brushed it onto the tire seat and the rim. It worked never leaked again. Don't worry about the excess that squishes out. It can be peeled off.</p><p>Also if you suspect the inner rim is the leak, thru porous aluminum. Clean and de-grease the whole surface. Use a quality poly-urethane spray. several coats.</p><p>That is what GM did with one years leaking Corvette rims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieS'04, post: 1040004, member: 61136"] I had this problem on a different car. Discount tire used some sort of black rubbery paste. They brushed it onto the tire seat and the rim. It worked never leaked again. Don't worry about the excess that squishes out. It can be peeled off. Also if you suspect the inner rim is the leak, thru porous aluminum. Clean and de-grease the whole surface. Use a quality poly-urethane spray. several coats. That is what GM did with one years leaking Corvette rims. [/QUOTE]
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