Kind of a stupid question but figured I'd ask.
I hate having to air mine and my wifes tires up every 2-3 weeks in the winter months.
Checked em a couple of days ago and mine were down any where from 5-10psi each and hers were 5-12 down from aprox 4 weeks earlier.
My tires are Bridgestone Dueler revo 2's with about 6k miles and hers are some kelly's with about 12k on them.
I have already checked for leaks (no obvious ones found, plus all the tires are low each time) checked the valves and the valve stems with nothing obvious there either. No damage to the rims that would lead me to believe there was a cracked rim or anything (plus same thing ref all the tires). Even checked with a different gauge to rule that out.
I know that colder temps cause volume to decrease and heat causes increase both vehicles were checked hot the other day and same results.
I know some of this is just cold temps like above and some may be just some seepage through the rubber itself but is there anything that can be done to slow or stop this? Like Slime tire sealer or anything like that? Or should I just shut up and put up, LOL
Thanks
J-
I hate having to air mine and my wifes tires up every 2-3 weeks in the winter months.
Checked em a couple of days ago and mine were down any where from 5-10psi each and hers were 5-12 down from aprox 4 weeks earlier.
My tires are Bridgestone Dueler revo 2's with about 6k miles and hers are some kelly's with about 12k on them.
I have already checked for leaks (no obvious ones found, plus all the tires are low each time) checked the valves and the valve stems with nothing obvious there either. No damage to the rims that would lead me to believe there was a cracked rim or anything (plus same thing ref all the tires). Even checked with a different gauge to rule that out.
I know that colder temps cause volume to decrease and heat causes increase both vehicles were checked hot the other day and same results.
I know some of this is just cold temps like above and some may be just some seepage through the rubber itself but is there anything that can be done to slow or stop this? Like Slime tire sealer or anything like that? Or should I just shut up and put up, LOL
Thanks
J-