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Tyres and punctures

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Matt_H:
I just found 4 bottle of something similar on ebay for £10 so I'll stick it in the ones with slow punctures and see how it goes.  If it doesn't work then I'm not that fussed, but I did try!

Bit like that steering leak fix stuff - which didnt work!

Matthew

hobbit:
Try the old method, drop wheel & tyre off, and dip it in the bath, at least it will tell you where it is comeing from, if you cant do that get a water sprayer, fill with soapy water and spray round tyre to see if you get any bubbles

It may be mud in the bead, if its that it will just need removing, and a clean and re-seal will cure it

If you put your location on your profile, somebody local to you could probably recommend a tyre place that would help

gords:

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 :shock:  :shock:

hobbit:

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--- Quote from: "Hobbit874" ---Try the old method, drop wheel & tyre off, and dip it in the bath
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 :shock:  :shock:
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Yes I know, just dont let the other half see you   :wink:  :lol:  :lol:

Range Rover Blues:
Keep a spare bath in the garden :D

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