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Thread: flat tire
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03-15-14, 04:18 PM #11
Re: flat tire
Ok, after calling around and every shop being busy as all getout. I find a hole in the wall used tire place.
Get there, they take it off, go do the soap and bubbles thing, (I already did that, but what do I know). They come back say there is no leak, but the pressure sensor nut was loose and so was the stem. They tightened both and now I have no issues....
the stem being loose, I might've been able to figure out if I had to, but no way was I to know there is a nut on the inside of the rim for the pressure sensor......
they didn't even charge me, I'll be going back there when calamity strikes again.DJ Ms. White liked this post-- Intentionally Left Blank --
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03-25-14, 10:53 AM #13
Re: flat tire
Well, the problem isn't fixed. I think I may be going to the dealer after all (Just got some great deal coupons in the mail).
Lately I just fill up both front tires to 36psi in the morning and then I am good till that evening...... not the best solution, but until I can catch a break at work to have it thoroughly looked at its the best I can do.-- Intentionally Left Blank --
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