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Tyre Deflate + Pressure
The front offside tyre (155 70R13) of my car deflate slowly day by day and I need to pump it up every 2 week. Given this rate, I am not sure if there is a puncture on the tyre. Anyone know what happen? I need to pump it at 40 psi which is quite high compare to other tyre. However, all four tyres on my car is of different make and thread which I know is not good.
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See here..............
http://www.bridgestone.com.au/tyres/products/c ar/care/nitrogen.asp
See here..............
http://www.bridgestone.com.au/tyres/products/c ar/care/nitrogen.asp
Could just be a leaky valve - witht the dust cap on the valve removed put some spit on the valve and if it blows bubbles it is the valve that is leaking - or has been said could be a slow puncture.
Take it to Kwik fit or such like and tell them the problem - get it checked for a slow puncture and get them to fit a new valve ( they're very cheap ).
As for the 4 dfferent makes of tyre on each wheel - take it easy until you can get the chance to get them changed.
I had a puncture on my front axle and put the spare on which was a michelin, the other tyre was a goodyear - was very scary when i turned the first corner and nearly ended up in the hedge.
Take it to Kwik fit or such like and tell them the problem - get it checked for a slow puncture and get them to fit a new valve ( they're very cheap ).
As for the 4 dfferent makes of tyre on each wheel - take it easy until you can get the chance to get them changed.
I had a puncture on my front axle and put the spare on which was a michelin, the other tyre was a goodyear - was very scary when i turned the first corner and nearly ended up in the hedge.