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Odd tire problem

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#1 ·
I have a 1982 Ford F-150 4x4 with stock aluminum wheels and 35-12.50-15 tires on it.We use it as a farm truck so it sits a lot..anyway..I have this one tire that leaks down to 15lbs of air..and maintains that pressure.I can fill it to 35-40psi and 2 hrs later is at 15psi..and it will maintain 15psi for weeks..just seems odd to me that thats the magic psi.. :hitting_self_roller:
 
#5 ·
Aluminum will corrode after a time, especially up here in the north where they use salt and brine on the roads. Pull that tire and check the rim for white chalky or powdery spots.
naa rimes look like new,and I checked the bead and valve stem..even the tire store couldn't find the problem...seems to hold air just fine as long as you drive it..just dont park it,,,LOL
 
#6 ·
naa rimes look like new,and I checked the bead and valve stem..even the tire store couldn't find the problem...seems to hold air just fine as long as you drive it..just dont park it,,,LOL
Simple solution. Find an old treadmill and park with the tire on it. Run treadmill when truck isn't moving.
 
#7 ·
I had a similar issue on the rear wheel on the bike. I could ride it for hours and not have an issue but let it sit overnight and the rear tire would be just about flat. Pulled the valve core and at first didn't see a thing wrong but when I manually opened the valve I found some white looking stuff. Replaced the valve core and haven't had an issue since.