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Old 01-27-2010, 03:39 PM   #1
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I just can't see how pitted/peeling paint would cause a noticeable air leak. How much pressure does it drop a week?
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Old 01-27-2010, 03:43 PM   #2
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I just can't see how pitted/peeling paint would cause a noticeable air leak. How much pressure does it drop a week?
I've had that problem before. My old Probe had the factory chrome rims and at the ten year mark one of the rims would no longer seal. I had it fixed. At the the 13 year mark another rim started to leak.

It got to the point where I'd drop about 5psi a day
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Old 01-27-2010, 04:21 PM   #3
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I've had that problem before. My old Probe had the factory chrome rims and at the ten year mark one of the rims would no longer seal. I had it fixed. At the the 13 year mark another rim started to leak.
You, mad pimpin with chrome rims? Did you buy it new?
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You, mad pimpin with chrome rims? Did you buy it new?
No chrome rims...yuck! and yes I bought it new.
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No chrome rims...yuck! and yes I bought it new.
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You, mad pimpin with chrome rims? Did you buy it new?
1995 Probe GT factory chrome wheels.
I bought it second hand in 1999 from a dealer.
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Literally drove the wheels off it.
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I just can't see how pitted/peeling paint would cause a noticeable air leak. How much pressure does it drop a week?
I haven't measured the pressure before filling it. I'll just notice it's visibly low and fill it to 35psi. Today the pressure was way down to like 10psi so I took it to discount tire where I bought the tire to have them check for a nail. No punctures anywhere. So 25 psi over probably 2 weeks is a lot. The service tech showed me how the clear coat was just flaking off badly. 13 years in the salt belt isn't a bad lifespan for rims.
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Old 02-03-2010, 12:57 AM   #8
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I haven't measured the pressure before filling it. I'll just notice it's visibly low and fill it to 35psi. Today the pressure was way down to like 10psi so I took it to discount tire where I bought the tire to have them check for a nail. No punctures anywhere. So 25 psi over probably 2 weeks is a lot. The service tech showed me how the clear coat was just flaking off badly. 13 years in the salt belt isn't a bad lifespan for rims.
A trick (if the wheel is not pitted) is to remove the wheel and use motor oil as a sealant. Works great.

That sticky goop shit that the tire places use works great as well. But, the tire shop should have submerged the thing in water.
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I'd hit up Craigslist to find some gangsta who just upgraded his wheels and is selling his stockers, with tires for $100.
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Old 02-03-2010, 09:49 AM   #10
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Paid for the wheels last Friday, and they had to have them shipped over from Detroit so they should go on tomorrow or Friday. These Konigs were $505 OTD so I figur if I clean up the OEM rims and refinish them I should be able to make most of that money back up. The OEM wheels are $500 new each. My wheels have no cube rash at all so a little clean up and a fresh clear coat and I should be able to sell them on the Maxima board for at least $400 for the set.
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