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March 30th, 2018 11:22 PM #41
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March 31st, 2018 01:57 AM #42It should be 35 psi cold inflation pressure. I would not trust the gas station boys or their inflator. Buy a digital tire inflator with auto-off feature. Besides, you are in warm inflation pressure by the time you reached the gas station. This means the pressure is offset by 1 to 4 psi. E.g. You are inflating at the gas station at warm 30 but it's cold 26.
Your tire should lose about 1 psi per month normally.
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March 31st, 2018 07:33 AM #43
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March 31st, 2018 07:56 AM #44
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March 31st, 2018 08:44 AM #45
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December 27th, 2018 11:51 AM #46My rear right tire is consistently loosing its pressure. Everytime i go to gas station to inflate, the 3 other tires looks fine, ranging from 29 to 31 psi. The rear right tire pressure sits below 20 psi. what do you think could possibly wrong? the rubber or the valve?
the front rubbers have been replaced but not yet the rear. anyone experienced this before? thanks.
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December 27th, 2018 12:12 PM #47
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December 27th, 2018 12:34 PM #49you have a slow leak, po.
have the tire checked at a good tire shop. and don't take "there's no leak" for an answer.
the last time it happened to me, the leak was at the base of the pito. replacing the pito fixed my problem.
the other time, it was a pakong bakya that had sunk in, making the head invisible.Last edited by dr. d; December 27th, 2018 at 12:42 PM.
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