Why am I losing air in my tire?
#16
#17
This thread cracks me up..
My next thread will be entitled: "Why is my car dirty?"
"I drove home through rain last night and I come out this morning to.. a dirty car!! Why is this?!"
"It's rain, man. Gets dirt on your car"
"Crap.. can I wash it? Should I take it to the car wash? Will they wash it?"
Ahh.. the mysteries of life.
My next thread will be entitled: "Why is my car dirty?"
"I drove home through rain last night and I come out this morning to.. a dirty car!! Why is this?!"
"It's rain, man. Gets dirt on your car"
"Crap.. can I wash it? Should I take it to the car wash? Will they wash it?"
Ahh.. the mysteries of life.
Maybe he's been fortunate, and hasn't encountered enough nail punctures to go through the hassles of it?
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Your correct ^ I havent encountered a nail puncture so I wanted some conformation.
Jsmacks: Hopefully people wont give you a useless sarcastic remark when you have a question.
Thanks everyone else for the response, Im going to get this checked out today
Jsmacks: Hopefully people wont give you a useless sarcastic remark when you have a question.
Thanks everyone else for the response, Im going to get this checked out today
#23
You can get a spray bottle of any kind and make a soapy mixture yourself. Remove the wheel, and spray it on the suspect wheel. Watch to see any bubble formation. Then you could at least find the air leak, and possibly plug it yourself with a kit.
#27
according to his build thread i would think he is savy enough to check if he has a nail in his tires first rather than creating a new thread about it and cluttering up the forum.
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There was no nail in the tire. Believe me, I would not start a thread over something like that. Im the one who gets pissed when people make threads titled "What HID kit do I need for my headlights?" or any other question that can be answered by a simple search. Ive been a member on here long enough to understand that making pointless threads clutters up our forum.
You know what they say about people that assume right? Dont be one of those people
#29
Turns out there was an issue with the valve stem, it would sometimes let out a bit of air.
There was no nail in the tire. Believe me, I would not start a thread over something like that. Im the one who gets pissed when people make threads titled "What HID kit do I need for my headlights?" or any other question that can be answered by a simple search. Ive been a member on here long enough to understand that making pointless threads clutters up our forum.
You know what they say about people that assume right? Dont be one of those people
There was no nail in the tire. Believe me, I would not start a thread over something like that. Im the one who gets pissed when people make threads titled "What HID kit do I need for my headlights?" or any other question that can be answered by a simple search. Ive been a member on here long enough to understand that making pointless threads clutters up our forum.
You know what they say about people that assume right? Dont be one of those people
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well lets see... u started ur post by stating "do i have a nail or something" if u knew it wasnt a nail from the get go then why did u ask a few post later if a tire shop can fix ur issue "if" there was a nail. thus leading to my "assumption" above. glad ur problem is resolved and everyone can move on... oops i made another assumption
I never said I knew for a fact that there was or was not a nail, thats why I made this thread in the first place. I never said "I have a nail in my tire, what do I do?"
If you dont have anything positive to contribute to my thread, then dont say anything at all.
Maybe you should read this https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-is-forum.html