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Towing => Trailer Maintenance => Topic started by: Merlin on June 24, 2023, 10:11:53 PM

Title: Odd Tire Behavior
Post by: Merlin on June 24, 2023, 10:11:53 PM
I have a Maxxis 8008+ tire just a year old that goes flat when underway but holds air perfectly when parked. I'm taking it to Discount Tire this week see what's up, but I wondered if anyone else has had this type of tire problem. It's a 185/80R13 and I run 50 psi cold. There is nothing obvious stuck in the tire and there were no bubbles when dunked in a kid's pool (which makes sense, because it doesn't lose air when not in use). I'm wondering if it might be a problem with the seal between the tire and rim.
Title: Re: Odd Tire Behavior
Post by: djsamuel on June 26, 2023, 08:17:46 AM
Quote from: Merlin on June 24, 2023, 10:11:53 PMI have a Maxxis 8008+ tire just a year old that goes flat when underway but holds air perfectly when parked. I'm taking it to Discount Tire this week see what's up, but I wondered if anyone else has had this type of tire problem. It's a 185/80R13 and I run 50 psi cold. There is nothing obvious stuck in the tire and there were no bubbles when dunked in a kid's pool (which makes sense, because it doesn't lose air when not in use). I'm wondering if it might be a problem with the seal between the tire and rim.

An issue between the seal and the rim is the first thing I thought of. My car's rim has a corroded edge and it leaks faster when I drive it a lot.
Title: Re: Odd Tire Behavior
Post by: Merlin on July 30, 2023, 05:02:25 PM
Discount Tire remounted the tire on the wheel and put in a new valve stem. It still leaked slowly and it wasn't possible to determine if it was the tire or rim, so I bought a new tire and rim. Plus, I bought a wireless TPMS from etrailer to monitor pressure on the road. I really don't want tire troubles on our upcoming month-long trip!
Title: Re: Odd Tire Behavior
Post by: Merlin on October 16, 2023, 08:38:18 PM
I'm now a believer in TPMS for trailer tires. I installed the TireMinder Trailer TPMS that is a solar powered wireless system for both pressure and temperature. For over 5500 miles, I had no worries about the trailer tires through all sorts of conditions, with the readouts right on the dash.