YukonMike66
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So even though my Yukon is a 2002, i put this in this section because the wheels are off a 2017 and the tires are from 2022. They are currently on a 2002 Yukon XL but is irrelevant for this conversation...i think. The guy had these tires put on his 2017 Silverado about a year ago. He put 1100 miles on them and then decided to do what many people do and switch over to massive 26" wheels and tires. He rolled these wheels and tires into his garage where they sat for the last year. I aired them up to 33PSI while they were off the vehicle, mounted them on my Yukon and its been sitting for a week while i fix a door. I just went out and one lookked low, i checked it and it was at 17PSI, the rest were sitting at 30PSI. All the tires have lost some air pressure. I took the worst one to a local shop and they said they couldnt find a leak, they aired it back up and i have installed it. Could it just be from the wheels/tires sitting for a year...should i got out and put some miles on the wheels/tires and see if that fixes it or find another tire shop? I just cant afford to drop $20-$25 a tire to have them check for leaks just to tell me they dont have any leaks. My neighbor said that maybe air pressure in tires are different off the vehicle vs when they are mounted...but i would think the pressure would go up, not down..simply from the weight of the vehicle adding "pressure".