22" chrome wheel leaks

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

solli5pack

Full Access Member
Joined
Jun 17, 2023
Posts
275
Reaction score
410
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.

1000007312.jpg
 

Joseph Garcia

Supporting Member
Joined
Aug 2, 2018
Posts
8,111
Reaction score
11,255
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
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.

No guarantees, of course, but it worked for my when I found a shop that would let the Tech take the time to do it properly.
 
OP
OP
homesick

homesick

The Best Me I Can Be
Joined
Sep 19, 2018
Posts
1,881
Reaction score
4,956
Pulling the wheel and wrestling it around is not a good idea for me, any more. My mind's not the only part of me with rusting hinges.

Nobody's mentioned tubes. I've always heard that tubes in radials are bad, but I've never heard a reason.

joe
 

GMCChevy

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 13, 2024
Posts
196
Reaction score
204
I mentioned tubes the other day. There are tubes specifically for radial tires and there's usually no problems using them but I don't know about tires that big.
 
OP
OP
homesick

homesick

The Best Me I Can Be
Joined
Sep 19, 2018
Posts
1,881
Reaction score
4,956
I know you mentioned them. I'm looking for knowledge about their use with radials, since the common idea seems to be "don't".

Thanks though.

joe
 
OP
OP
homesick

homesick

The Best Me I Can Be
Joined
Sep 19, 2018
Posts
1,881
Reaction score
4,956
The 22’s on our 09 Esky are doing the same. Indi shop cured it with applying tire bead seal goop.

Steelman Tire Rim Bead Sealer for Tubeless Tires, 1 Quart
I don't know the product brand, but the 2nd shop to attempt repair used a bead sealant. He told me success was gonna be a 50/50 deal. The tire was down 5-6 pounds last week, about 2 weeks after his repair.

I'll save your link. Thanks.

joe
 

Coveman

Member
Joined
Jun 28, 2021
Posts
57
Reaction score
101
We used to use tubes as a last resort type repair and they worked fine. Problem nowadays is the tpms sensor bolts to the rim and tubes have their own stem.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
134,599
Posts
1,904,825
Members
100,034
Latest member
PPR_Car

Latest posts

Top