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Old 11-24-2012, 10:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
Diesel_Dave
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Best way to fix a slow leak

I've got one tire that's got a slow leak in it. Usually I pump uo to about 75 psi, and check pressures about once a week. Ususally that tire has gone down to about 60 psi. It seems to be getting a little worse as time goes on. The tire's getting low on tread so it'll be due for a replacement before too long anyway, so I'm not sure if it's worth going into the tire store. It's just getting a little tedious to pump up every week.

Does anyone have experience with using Fix-a-Flat or any of those other produts? I've heard mixed reviews. Any other techniques for fixing slow leaks?

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