solli5pack
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I had the same problem for the longest. Tire shop pulled the tire and sanded down the lip and glued it up with some black rtv looking paste. Two months so far so good.
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I've had this issue with my 20" rims. The rim's bead area needs to be cleaned and smoothed out with a rotary air tool with a very mild abrasive wheel on it. This will take some time, so the Tech needs to be committed and not time pressured to work faster by his boss. Once FULLY smooth, then a good bead adhesive needs to be applied to both the rim and the tire before re-assembly.I have a 2007 Escalade with the OEM 22" chrome wheels. The front left tire keeps leaking down. So far, two different shops have failed to fix it.
The second shop blamed the factory wheels, and put a sealant on the bead. He said it might not work, and it hasn't.
So, any ideas for a solution?
joe
Those are exact same wheels on my Yukon that had chrome flaking on bead area.I had the same problem for the longest. Tire shop pulled the tire and sanded down the lip and glued it up with some black rtv looking paste. Two months so far so good.
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