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Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? - mrdonut12 - 05-16-2005 13:33 I had tire pressure problems from the day I got my bird, a year and a half ago. I was constantly airing up the tires. They'd lose a few pounds a day. The fronts were new and no problem. The rears were Michelin 11R 22.5 LRH and lost air. I went to a truck tire place last Fall and had all the valve stems replaced and that fixed the leaks. I rarely had to add air after that. Took a trip a month ago and aired tires before I left. Went 1400 miles round trip. Tires were fine. I always check tire temp when I stop. No problems. Left for a 170 mile trip Friday, didn't check tires before I left. Mistake #1, won't make that one again. ;o) 23 miles into the trip, wife wants front heater turned on. I have to crawl under front to open valve. Notice right rear inner dual appears to be flat. It is! Air it up from on-board compressor, have new hose and tire guage. It was flat. Zero pressure. Push in sidewall easily with hand. Flat. Checked it with soapy water. No leaks found. Held air fine for the next 2 days. Cause for low pressure unknown, no cause can be found, unless someone let the air out, in which case they laid there for nearly a half an hour, pushing in the valve stem. The question is, these are 4 years old, due to be replaced next Fall. Have I damaged the tires with my actions? I'd rather wait until Fall to buy tires. I need to drive to Rhode Island in June. So, Guilty or Not Guilty? George Witt 81 FC 35 WLSB Lincoln, Nebraska--Huskers Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? - rrob@... - 05-16-2005 13:53 George I seem to remember reading somewhere that tire manufacturers recommend that anytime a 'run flat' condition occurs, the tire should be taken off the rim and inspected. I cannot remember for sure what the run flat figures was but I think they said something like......'any tire that has been run 20 or 30 lbs under proper inflation constitutes a run flat condition'. In that case I would say your zero inflation experience more than qualifies as a run flat condition. Original Message: ----------------- From: mrdonut12 mrdonut12@... Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 01:33:22 -0000 To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? I had tire pressure problems from the day I got my bird, a year and a half ago. I was constantly airing up the tires. They'd lose a few pounds a day.     The fronts were new and no problem. The rears were Michelin 11R 22.5 LRH and lost air. I went to a truck tire place last Fall and had all the valve stems replaced and that fixed the leaks. I rarely had to add air after that.     Took a trip a month ago and aired tires before I left. Went 1400 miles round trip. Tires were fine. I always check tire temp when I stop. No problems.     Left for a 170 mile trip Friday, didn't check tires before I left. Mistake #1, won't make that one again. ;o)     23 miles into the trip, wife wants front heater turned on. I have to crawl under front to open valve. Notice right rear inner dual appears to be flat. It is!     Air it up from on-board compressor, have new hose and tire guage. It was flat. Zero pressure. Push in sidewall easily with hand. Flat.     Checked it with soapy water. No leaks found. Held air fine for the next 2 days.     Cause for low pressure unknown, no cause can be found, unless someone let the air out, in which case they laid there for nearly a half an hour, pushing in the valve stem.     The question is, these are 4 years old, due to be replaced next Fall. Have I damaged the tires with my actions? I'd rather wait until Fall to buy tires. I need to drive to Rhode Island in June.     So, Guilty or Not Guilty?     George Witt     81 FC 35 WLSB     Lincoln, Nebraska--Huskers <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> Yahoo! Groups Links
<!-- |**|end egp html banner|**| --> -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ . Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? - randydupree - 05-16-2005 13:58 did it pop loose off the rim? randydupree93wb ----- Original Message ----- From: rrob@... To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 9:53 PM Subject: RE: [WanderlodgeForum] Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? George I seem to remember reading somewhere that tire manufacturers recommend that anytime a 'run flat' condition occurs, the tire should be taken off the rim and inspected. I cannot remember for sure what the run flat figures was but I think they said something like......'any tire that has been run 20 or 30 lbs under proper inflation constitutes a run flat condition'. In that case I would say your zero inflation experience more than qualifies as a run flat condition. Original Message: ----------------- From: mrdonut12 mrdonut12@... Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 01:33:22 -0000 To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? I had tire pressure problems from the day I got my bird, a year and a half ago. I was constantly airing up the tires. They'd lose a few pounds a day. The fronts were new and no problem. The rears were Michelin 11R 22.5 LRH and lost air. I went to a truck tire place last Fall and had all the valve stems replaced and that fixed the leaks. I rarely had to add air after that. Took a trip a month ago and aired tires before I left. Went 1400 miles round trip. Tires were fine. I always check tire temp when I stop. No problems. Left for a 170 mile trip Friday, didn't check tires before I left. Mistake #1, won't make that one again. ;o) 23 miles into the trip, wife wants front heater turned on. I have to crawl under front to open valve. Notice right rear inner dual appears to be flat. It is! Air it up from on-board compressor, have new hose and tire guage. It was flat. Zero pressure. Push in sidewall easily with hand. Flat. Checked it with soapy water. No leaks found. Held air fine for the next 2 days. Cause for low pressure unknown, no cause can be found, unless someone let the air out, in which case they laid there for nearly a half an hour, pushing in the valve stem. The question is, these are 4 years old, due to be replaced next Fall. Have I damaged the tires with my actions? I'd rather wait until Fall to buy tires. I need to drive to Rhode Island in June. So, Guilty or Not Guilty? George Witt 81 FC 35 WLSB Lincoln, Nebraska--Huskers <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> Yahoo! Groups Links
<!-- |**|end egp html banner|**| --> -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links a.. To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum/ b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? - Jeff Miller - 05-16-2005 14:13 Depending on the pressure/weight/speed on the outer dual, it was likely overloaded with a flat inner, should be suspect also. - Jeff Miller http://www.wanderlodge.net http://www.millercoachworks.com --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "rrob@t..." wrote: > George I seem to remember reading somewhere that tire manufacturers > recommend that anytime a 'run flat' condition occurs, the tire should be > taken off the rim and inspected. I cannot remember for sure what the run > flat figures was but I think they said something like......'any tire that > has been run 20 or 30 lbs under proper inflation constitutes a run flat > condition'. In that case I would say your zero inflation experience more > than qualifies as a run flat condition. > > Original Message: > ----------------- > From: mrdonut12 mrdonut12@y... > Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 01:33:22 -0000 > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse > Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? > > > > > > > I had tire pressure problems from the day I got my bird, a year and > a half ago. I was constantly airing up the tires. They'd lose a few > pounds a day. >     The fronts were new and no problem. The rears were Michelin > 11R 22.5 LRH and lost air. I went to a truck tire place last Fall and > had all the valve stems replaced and that fixed the leaks. I rarely > had to add air after that. >     Took a trip a month ago and aired tires before I left. > Went 1400 miles round trip. Tires were fine. I always check > tire temp when I stop. No problems. >     Left for a 170 mile trip Friday, didn't check tires before I > left. Mistake #1, won't make that one again. ;o) >     23 miles into the trip, wife wants front heater turned on. I > have to crawl under front to open valve. Notice right rear inner > dual appears to be flat. It is! >     Air it up from on-board compressor, have new hose and tire guage. > It was flat. Zero pressure. Push in sidewall easily with hand. Flat. >     Checked it with soapy water. No leaks found. Held air fine > for the next 2 days. >     Cause for low pressure unknown, no cause can be found, unless > someone let the air out, in which case they laid there for nearly a > half an hour, pushing in the valve stem. >     The question is, these are 4 years old, due to be replaced next > Fall. Have I damaged the tires with my actions? I'd rather wait > until Fall to buy tires. I need to drive to Rhode Island in June. >     So, Guilty or Not Guilty? > >     George Witt >     81 FC 35 WLSB >     Lincoln, Nebraska--Huskers > > > > > > > > <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links >
> > > <!-- |**|end egp html banner|**| --> > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > mail2web - Check your email from the web at > http://mail2web.com/ . Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? - mrdonut12 - 05-16-2005 14:16 Randy, No, it never came off the rim and was only warm to the touch. The outer tire was a little cooler, but was only warm, not even close to hot. The tire aired up easily and no air escaped from the bead in the process. Geo. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, randydupree > did it pop loose off the rim? randydupree93wb > ----- Original Message ----- > From: rrob@t... > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 9:53 PM > Subject: RE: [WanderlodgeForum] Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? > > > George I seem to remember reading somewhere that tire manufacturers > recommend that anytime a 'run flat' condition occurs, the tire should be > taken off the rim and inspected. I cannot remember for sure what the run > flat figures was but I think they said something like......'any tire that > has been run 20 or 30 lbs under proper inflation constitutes a run flat > condition'. In that case I would say your zero inflation experience more > than qualifies as a run flat condition. > > Original Message: > ----------------- > From: mrdonut12 mrdonut12@y... > Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 01:33:22 -0000 > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse > Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? > > > > > > > I had tire pressure problems from the day I got my bird, a year and > a half ago. I was constantly airing up the tires. They'd lose a few > pounds a day. > The fronts were new and no problem. The rears were Michelin > 11R 22.5 LRH and lost air. I went to a truck tire place last Fall and > had all the valve stems replaced and that fixed the leaks. I rarely > had to add air after that. > Took a trip a month ago and aired tires before I left. > Went 1400 miles round trip. Tires were fine. I always check > tire temp when I stop. No problems. > Left for a 170 mile trip Friday, didn't check tires before I > left. Mistake #1, won't make that one again. ;o) > 23 miles into the trip, wife wants front heater turned on. I > have to crawl under front to open valve. Notice right rear inner > dual appears to be flat. It is! > Air it up from on-board compressor, have new hose and tire guage. > It was flat. Zero pressure. Push in sidewall easily with hand. Flat. > Checked it with soapy water. No leaks found. Held air fine > for the next 2 days. > Cause for low pressure unknown, no cause can be found, unless > someone let the air out, in which case they laid there for nearly a > half an hour, pushing in the valve stem. > The question is, these are 4 years old, due to be replaced next > Fall. Have I damaged the tires with my actions? I'd rather wait > until Fall to buy tires. I need to drive to Rhode Island in June. > So, Guilty or Not Guilty? > > George Witt > 81 FC 35 WLSB > Lincoln, Nebraska--Huskers > > > > > > > > <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links >
> > > <!-- |**|end egp html banner|**| --> > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > mail2web - Check your email from the web at > http://mail2web.com/ . > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! Groups Links > > a.. To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum/ > > b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? - mrdonut12 - 05-16-2005 14:19 Jeff, The outer tire is my concern. I don't believe the inner suffered at all in the process, since it never got hot. The outer, on the other hand, was overloaded. I drove 59 mph for 18 miles or so on it. The rest of the time it was city traffic. I don't know what constitutes abuse and when I should worry about it. Geo. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller" wrote: > Depending on the pressure/weight/speed on the outer dual, it was > likely overloaded with a flat inner, should be suspect also. > > - Jeff Miller > http://www.wanderlodge.net > http://www.millercoachworks.com > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "rrob@t..." > wrote: > > George I seem to remember reading somewhere that tire manufacturers > > recommend that anytime a 'run flat' condition occurs, the tire > should be > > taken off the rim and inspected. I cannot remember for sure what > the run > > flat figures was but I think they said something like......'any > tire that > > has been run 20 or 30 lbs under proper inflation constitutes a run > flat > > condition'. In that case I would say your zero inflation experience > more > > than qualifies as a run flat condition. > > > > Original Message: > > ----------------- > > From: mrdonut12 mrdonut12@y... > > Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 01:33:22 -0000 > > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse > > Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I had tire pressure problems from the day I got my bird, a year and > > > a half ago. I was constantly airing up the tires. They'd lose a > few > > pounds a day. > > The fronts were new and no problem. The rears were Michelin > > > 11R 22.5 LRH and lost air. I went to a truck tire place last Fall > and > > had all the valve stems replaced and that fixed the leaks. I > rarely > > had to add air after that. > > Took a trip a month ago and aired tires before I left. > > Went 1400 miles round trip. Tires were fine. I always check > > tire temp when I stop. No problems. > > Left for a 170 mile trip Friday, didn't check tires before I > > > left. Mistake #1, won't make that one again. ;o) > > 23 miles into the trip, wife wants front heater turned on. > I > > have to crawl under front to open valve. Notice right rear > inner > > dual appears to be flat. It is! > > Air it up from on-board compressor, have new hose and tire > guage. > > It was flat. Zero pressure. Push in sidewall easily with hand. > Flat. > > Checked it with soapy water. No leaks found. Held air > fine > > for the next 2 days. > > Cause for low pressure unknown, no cause can be found, > unless > > someone let the air out, in which case they laid there for nearly > a > > half an hour, pushing in the valve stem. > > The question is, these are 4 years old, due to be replaced > next > > Fall. Have I damaged the tires with my actions? I'd rather > wait > > until Fall to buy tires. I need to drive to Rhode Island in > June. > > So, Guilty or Not Guilty? > > > > George Witt > > 81 FC 35 WLSB > > Lincoln, Nebraska--Huskers > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > >
> > > > > > <!-- |**|end egp html banner|**| --> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > mail2web - Check your email from the web at > > http://mail2web.com/ . Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? - randydupree - 05-16-2005 14:26 once while driving along i decided to stop and check my tires.the inside on the drive was flat.i aired it up and it was fine,turns out the valvestem was leaking,didnt leak sitting still,but driving along i guess it wiggled or something,and leaked..my tire was fine after airing it up. randydupree93wb ----- Original Message ----- From: mrdonut12 To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 10:16 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? Randy, No, it never came off the rim and was only warm to the touch. The outer tire was a little cooler, but was only warm, not even close to hot. The tire aired up easily and no air escaped from the bead in the process. Geo. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, randydupree > did it pop loose off the rim? randydupree93wb > ----- Original Message ----- > From: rrob@t... > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 9:53 PM > Subject: RE: [WanderlodgeForum] Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? > > > George I seem to remember reading somewhere that tire manufacturers > recommend that anytime a 'run flat' condition occurs, the tire should be > taken off the rim and inspected. I cannot remember for sure what the run > flat figures was but I think they said something like......'any tire that > has been run 20 or 30 lbs under proper inflation constitutes a run flat > condition'. In that case I would say your zero inflation experience more > than qualifies as a run flat condition. > > Original Message: > ----------------- > From: mrdonut12 mrdonut12@y... > Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 01:33:22 -0000 > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse > Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? > > > > > > > I had tire pressure problems from the day I got my bird, a year and > a half ago. I was constantly airing up the tires. They'd lose a few > pounds a day. > The fronts were new and no problem. The rears were Michelin > 11R 22.5 LRH and lost air. I went to a truck tire place last Fall and > had all the valve stems replaced and that fixed the leaks. I rarely > had to add air after that. > Took a trip a month ago and aired tires before I left. > Went 1400 miles round trip. Tires were fine. I always check > tire temp when I stop. No problems. > Left for a 170 mile trip Friday, didn't check tires before I > left. Mistake #1, won't make that one again. ;o) > 23 miles into the trip, wife wants front heater turned on. I > have to crawl under front to open valve. Notice right rear inner > dual appears to be flat. It is! > Air it up from on-board compressor, have new hose and tire guage. > It was flat. Zero pressure. Push in sidewall easily with hand. Flat. > Checked it with soapy water. No leaks found. Held air fine > for the next 2 days. > Cause for low pressure unknown, no cause can be found, unless > someone let the air out, in which case they laid there for nearly a > half an hour, pushing in the valve stem. > The question is, these are 4 years old, due to be replaced next > Fall. Have I damaged the tires with my actions? I'd rather wait > until Fall to buy tires. I need to drive to Rhode Island in June. > So, Guilty or Not Guilty? > > George Witt > 81 FC 35 WLSB > Lincoln, Nebraska--Huskers > > > > > > > > <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links >
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Terms of Service. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? - Mike Hohnstein - 05-16-2005 14:54 Rim leak, the Alcoas get chewed up pretty bad from moisture where the rubber meets the aluminum. There is a can of rim sealer in your future. Quality time with a wire brush wheel on a die grinder too. Mike Hohnstein Germantown, WI ----- Original Message ----- From: mrdonut12 To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 8:33 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? I had tire pressure problems from the day I got my bird, a year and a half ago. I was constantly airing up the tires. They'd lose a few pounds a day. The fronts were new and no problem. The rears were Michelin 11R 22.5 LRH and lost air. I went to a truck tire place last Fall and had all the valve stems replaced and that fixed the leaks. I rarely had to add air after that. Took a trip a month ago and aired tires before I left. Went 1400 miles round trip. Tires were fine. I always check tire temp when I stop. No problems. Left for a 170 mile trip Friday, didn't check tires before I left. Mistake #1, won't make that one again. ;o) 23 miles into the trip, wife wants front heater turned on. I have to crawl under front to open valve. Notice right rear inner dual appears to be flat. It is! Air it up from on-board compressor, have new hose and tire guage. It was flat. Zero pressure. Push in sidewall easily with hand. Flat. Checked it with soapy water. No leaks found. Held air fine for the next 2 days. Cause for low pressure unknown, no cause can be found, unless someone let the air out, in which case they laid there for nearly a half an hour, pushing in the valve stem. The question is, these are 4 years old, due to be replaced next Fall. Have I damaged the tires with my actions? I'd rather wait until Fall to buy tires. I need to drive to Rhode Island in June. So, Guilty or Not Guilty? George Witt 81 FC 35 WLSB Lincoln, Nebraska--Huskers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links a.. To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum/ b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? - Jeff Miller - 05-17-2005 03:14 It would certainly be a good idea to have someone look at it, but based on what you said it is in my opinion probably unharmed by this short drive and moderate speed. Your '81 (depending on length and loading) is likely around 18,000lbs on the drive axle which is overloading the tire at max. rated speed even at full pressure, but this is largely a function of heat buildup. Tires are unpredictable however, have them checked and if there is any concern sell them and buy new. - Jeff Miller http://www.wanderlodge.net http://www.millercoachworks.com --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mrdonut12" <mrdonut12@y...> wrote: > Jeff, > The outer tire is my concern. I don't believe the inner > suffered at all in the process, since it never got hot. > The outer, on the other hand, was overloaded. I drove > 59 mph for 18 miles or so on it. The rest of the time it > was city traffic. > I don't know what constitutes abuse and when I should > worry about it. > Geo. Suspect: Mr Donut Charge: Tire Abuse Verdict: Guilty or Not Guilty? - freewill2008 - 05-17-2005 06:32 I like to check tire pressure regularly with a gauge, but an even quicker way to prevent driving off with a soft rear tire is the hammer trick that is quickly learned by watching truckers at a rest stop. Bounce a 3-4 pound hammer off the tread a few times and you will quickly learn when the rebound is "soft". This is not a substitute for maintaining the correct pressure with a gauge, but since it is fast and convenient it can keep you from missing a soft tire. It also makes you walk around the vehicle and observe everything else. Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mrdonut12" <mrdonut12@y...> wrote: > I had tire pressure problems from the day I got my bird, a year and > a half ago. I was constantly airing up the tires. They'd lose a few > pounds a day. > The fronts were new and no problem. The rears were Michelin > 11R 22.5 LRH and lost air. I went to a truck tire place last Fall and > had all the valve stems replaced and that fixed the leaks. I rarely > had to add air after that. > Took a trip a month ago and aired tires before I left. > Went 1400 miles round trip. Tires were fine. I always check > tire temp when I stop. No problems. > Left for a 170 mile trip Friday, didn't check tires before I > left. Mistake #1, won't make that one again. ;o) > 23 miles into the trip, wife wants front heater turned on. I > have to crawl under front to open valve. Notice right rear inner > dual appears to be flat. It is! > Air it up from on-board compressor, have new hose and tire guage. > It was flat. Zero pressure. Push in sidewall easily with hand. Flat. > Checked it with soapy water. No leaks found. Held air fine > for the next 2 days. > Cause for low pressure unknown, no cause can be found, unless > someone let the air out, in which case they laid there for nearly a > half an hour, pushing in the valve stem. > The question is, these are 4 years old, due to be replaced next > Fall. Have I damaged the tires with my actions? I'd rather wait > until Fall to buy tires. I need to drive to Rhode Island in June. > So, Guilty or Not Guilty? > > George Witt > 81 FC 35 WLSB > Lincoln, Nebraska--Huskers |