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marvin_rock 01-13-2017 09:32 AM

I literally have to refill my driver side tire before I drive EVERY SINGLE TIME!
 
I've had enough. It's time to fix this. Here are the stats.

2007, I purchased HP Lighting Rims (HP Evos), I can't find the specifics, and I can't locate the exact rim online anymore - here's a picture I snapped this morning. I'm aware they are dirty and dingy, that's not what this post is about. (Here's a post I made about them back in 2005, purchased them in 2007 - https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-whe...s-these-76101/)

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx8...87dbaa3730.jpghttps://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx8...e42f0c16c9.jpg
*Biggerized pictures here - http://imgur.com/a/poDs1*


Last year I purchased these tires - https://www.treaddepot.com/#!product...ent/1951309353 - 4 of them. They have less than 1,000 miles on them, but because of how jacked up the rim is, one is unable to get a good seal.

The other three rims are fine, no issues. Is there anyway to just replace that SINGLE rim?

It doesn't have to be HP, just look the same. I know it's got a 2-inch lip. My google fu is failing me at finding the same rim/same color/single rim that will match my tires. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

boricua13 01-13-2017 09:42 AM

I recommend start with finding a good mechanic that can reseal the tire using bead sealer. Unless the wheel is really jacked up or cracked, there should be no problem getting a good bead seal. Of course, the rim should be cleaned first, possibly with a wire brush or something like that.

9krpmrx8 01-13-2017 10:20 AM

What are the wheels specs? These were cheap rims to begin with, replacing one is probably not worth it when you can get a whole set of similar rims for $400-500 new or even less used.

Jedi54 01-13-2017 11:15 AM

where's the air leaking from?
do you have TPMS installed?
could it be from the valve stem?

boricua13 01-13-2017 11:21 AM

Jedi is correct, I just had new tires installed in my Avenger and the idiots at the shop did not replaced the seal for the TPMS causing a flat in the way home. You should be able to find the leak by spraying soapy water around the usual suspects, bead and TPMS. My TPMS only leaked when moved, so make sure you check that.

NotAPreppie 01-13-2017 12:40 PM

Get a spray bottle of soapy water. Hose that sucker down. Look for bubbles.

marvin_rock 01-13-2017 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by Jedi54 (Post 4800636)
where's the air leaking from?

I have no idea


Originally Posted by Jedi54 (Post 4800636)
do you have TPMS installed?

Yes


Originally Posted by Jedi54 (Post 4800636)
could it be from the valve stem?

Yes? I'm rocking my original TPMS stems, so they are 11 years-ish old.

marvin_rock 01-13-2017 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by NotAPreppie (Post 4800670)
Get a spray bottle of soapy water. Hose that sucker down. Look for bubbles.

So I failed to mention it's losing about 1psi per 24 hours - would I see any bubbles?

dannobre 01-13-2017 01:46 PM

I would up the pressure to about 40lbs...and then look for bubbles..... the pressure increase will make it easier to see a small leak

marvin_rock 01-14-2017 08:12 AM

UPDATE: Dropped it off a place that specifically does rim repairs. He did the valve stem check while I was there, that wasn't it. He's taking a deeper dive today to figure out what it is. Hopefully that should save me some change! If fixed will definitely bring some piece of mind!

marvin_rock 01-15-2017 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by marvin_rock (Post 4800779)
UPDATE: Dropped it off a place that specifically does rim repairs. He did the valve stem check while I was there, that wasn't it. He's taking a deeper dive today to figure out what it is. Hopefully that should save me some change! If fixed will definitely bring some piece of mind!


Update to the update - I'm fixed - rim had corrosion and was bent. Going to cost about $90 to fix. But no more putting air in everytime I drive. Now to fix the stereo.

New Yorker 01-15-2017 09:48 AM

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