EDIT: i dunno if the temp. has anything to do with it, but it's been below 30 for most of the winter up here...
could be the valve i guess. so far, the ritual is that i go to start the car in the AM before work and the back-right tire is almost down to the rim, but always still with some air in it, and this seems to only happen every 2-3 weeks or so, over the last ~3 months.
in the interest of full disclosure, i'm really hoping the tilt has nothing to do with it since i have nowhere else to park near my apt. this is driving me crazy though...there doesn't seem to be any discernible pattern as to when the tire goes flat.
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Originally Posted by krzyss
I do not think that the tilt, sway or pitch or whatever we can call it makes a difference. How does this tire go flat? Road debris? Maybe valve is bad?
Maybe it is improperly mounted? I had new tires mounted and they were improperly seated and beads were leaking.
I am not using this store anymore.
Krzys
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