take it to a dunk tank
take it to a dunk tank
Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace... Never mind "Paris to Dakar", the VehiCROSS looks ready for the Martian desert.
More than likely, it's either a bad valve "core" or a bad-seated valve "stem". Flaking chrome is not going to cause a leak in the wheel, as chrome is only a plating over the original metal surface. In the rare event you had a piece of flaked chrome or other debris caught inbetween the tire bead and wheel lip, then that would cause a slow leak as well. A "submerged water dunk tank" test will find it.
Take your VX over to your local:
LES SCHWAB TIRE CENTER
2602 GEER ROAD
TURLOCK, CA 95382
TEL: (209) 634-3115
Les Schwab Tire has top-notch tire service.
I had the same problem with one of my OEM wheels. The chrome cracked and started to peel and the tire began to lose air so that I carried an air tank with me. I t was slow but would lose 10psi over a week if I did not constantly refill.
BTW I have an Isuzu wheel cap in good condition from that wheel for sale and the other wheels for sale. PM if interested.
I had a wheel on my Eclipse that wouldn't set a bead no matter how many times they tried. My final solution was some of that green slime stuff from WalMart (sorry, can't remember the name). It does seal leaks. It doesn't throw off balance. It may make your tire puncture proof (never got to test that). It will make the next tech to remove the tire really pissed off (very messy on the inside)
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
I believe it has been said all along that there are issues with the stock rims, both with chrome peeling and bad seals as a result of the chrome peeling or something along those lines.
I would get the basic stuff checked first, but if it is a rim, it may be time to consider some new wheels. You could probably locate a used stock wheel for not too much money via eBay or salvage yards. Or, you could spend a little more and get some cool after market rims that look better than stock anyway!!!
Bart
"SLIME"
Thanks ever so much for that![]()
very messy indeed.. i had one of our techs come out of the shop the other day ready to kill a customer cause when he broke the bead on the tire, that stuff spewed all over everything
Not really, they are the ones who broke my tie rod, claimed it was a "wear" part and refused to pay. The Dip**** who broke it left after breaking it and did not tell his boss.
NEVER going back.
Back on task,
I had a slow leak from a front right rim, but mine was cracked due to a dog/ice/curb issue. I am sure if you were to find the source of the leak someone could weld it.
So what is the protocol for having your tire services after it has been injected with SLIME or some other tire sealing product? I thought the stuff dried inside the tire creating a film to prevent leaks. Does it come out wet?
Scott