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Old 10-11-2012, 04:51 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Pelican170 View Post
again, its most likely a plug that keeps slowly leaking...

Can anyone give me some real input or just close this thread...
Fill up a shallow basin with water. Stick your wheel and tire inside the water. Wait a minute to see if any bubbles form. If not, rotate the wheel so that a new section goes under water. Repeat until you find the source of the leak. If no bubbles appear, you do not have a leak.

If you do not have a basin large enough to fit a wheel inside, fill up a bottle with some soapy water. Slowly pour the soapy water all around the tire and rim and look for bubbles to form.
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