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dcotter0579 01-04-2010 10:18 AM

Leaky rims
 
My Concorde and both my Sebrings developed leaky aluminum rims. I have compressed air at home so filling the tires back up isn't a problem but it is a nuisance. The guy at Belle Tire claims it's due to oxidation of the rim that can be fixed by unmounting the tire, cleaning the rim and applying a "black sealer" for $16/tire.
Has anyone had experience with this fix? Does it hold up? Has anyone heard of a DIY approach that works for this problem?

xfire04 01-04-2010 11:17 AM

just as he said it works it is called bead sealer

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scooby 03-14-2012 12:15 AM


Originally Posted by xfire04 (Post 33594)
just as he said it works it is called bead sealer


what he said. no probs , i have had this done to a motorcycle before. :)

AnthemBassMan 03-14-2012 06:14 AM

-It works just fine. They just have to clean the oxidation from the inside lip before applying the sealer and you'll be good to go. The shop I go to uses a bench grinder with a large wire wheel on it.

L8R,
Matt

Mr. Mike 01-05-2013 12:12 PM

You can buy the bead sealer and do it yourself. I got a can at Advance Autoparts for less than $9.

If you are going to a shop ask how much more for them to rebalance your tires while they are at it.


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