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My BFG 30" M/T both front tyres slow leak from bead
My BFG 30" M/T both front tyres slow leak from bead
Hi guys WTF My BFG's are slowing leaking how do I maintain bead lock??
Have only had them since feb 06 approx... And after a few mud bog trips they are slowly leaking even in the bush seen bubbles coming from the bead area!!!
Luckily I have n air comp and pump them to 40psi they then seem to stop leaking...
What would be the best way of preventing this from always happening?
Can u high pressure hose clean the bead area by deflating the tyre and concentrate around the rim bead area...Or get a tyre place to take of reseat and perhaps I heard of some sealant???? Or pour petrol over zook and burn it to the ground...Sorry just a bit peed off.. Does this occur all the time?
Thanks in advance
Have only had them since feb 06 approx... And after a few mud bog trips they are slowly leaking even in the bush seen bubbles coming from the bead area!!!
Luckily I have n air comp and pump them to 40psi they then seem to stop leaking...
What would be the best way of preventing this from always happening?
Can u high pressure hose clean the bead area by deflating the tyre and concentrate around the rim bead area...Or get a tyre place to take of reseat and perhaps I heard of some sealant???? Or pour petrol over zook and burn it to the ground...Sorry just a bit peed off.. Does this occur all the time?
Thanks in advance
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FWIW, my BFG muddies (getting close to 100,000km no ) have suddenly started rapidly deflating seemingly at random . I pump 'em back up and they're fine again for a couple of months....
Try running them at higher pressure (30-35PSI) for a bit to see if you can get 'em to seat properly and stick. How old are your rims? Maybe you may have to take 'em off and clean up the rims a bit if they're aging??
Try running them at higher pressure (30-35PSI) for a bit to see if you can get 'em to seat properly and stick. How old are your rims? Maybe you may have to take 'em off and clean up the rims a bit if they're aging??
bru21 wrote:What happens in goat, stays in goat!
when playing in mud and water, mud and dirt can get into the bead area very easily.
if you are running lower pressures then you do on road, than the problem can get worse.
in your avatar, you are in a rut or on a side angle, this 'folds' the tyre under, and exposes the bead more, so therefore letting the dirt in. and whenyo are back on road, this will cause the leak.
pumping them up harder forces the tyre against the rim harder, so the leak eventually stops. also, it usually only happens on the outside of the tyre, and if you want, pull the core out of the valve, and hi lift the outside bead off, clean up, silastic, and back on. you wont need to take the tyre off the rim at all. just break the bead, and re-seat it after you've cleaned it.
if you are running lower pressures then you do on road, than the problem can get worse.
in your avatar, you are in a rut or on a side angle, this 'folds' the tyre under, and exposes the bead more, so therefore letting the dirt in. and whenyo are back on road, this will cause the leak.
pumping them up harder forces the tyre against the rim harder, so the leak eventually stops. also, it usually only happens on the outside of the tyre, and if you want, pull the core out of the valve, and hi lift the outside bead off, clean up, silastic, and back on. you wont need to take the tyre off the rim at all. just break the bead, and re-seat it after you've cleaned it.
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Thats what I did. Fixed my bead problem that i'd had for a while.-ZukChiK- wrote:Get tubes!!
Second trip after getting the tubes fitted I got a puncture!
I sold the tyres soon after that.
So yes a tube will prevent mud etc getting into the bead but will not stop you getting a puncture.
Pros and cons for either way i guess.
PAUL..
They are new rims new tyres but have the same random problem leak then pumpem up no leaks for ages all random . So BFG tyres on rims are subject to when letting tyres down for off road and getting mud in them they will lose bead lock.... tnx for the reply AJFerozaAJFeroza wrote:FWIW, my BFG muddies (getting close to 100,000km no ) have suddenly started rapidly deflating seemingly at random . I pump 'em back up and they're fine again for a couple of months....
Try running them at higher pressure (30-35PSI) for a bit to see if you can get 'em to seat properly and stick. How old are your rims? Maybe you may have to take 'em off and clean up the rims a bit if they're aging??
SiKiD_01 your right playing in the mud and ruts is going to open the gap for crap to get in...
mistaboz what type of puncture was it...a stick in tread or rubbing against the walls...cause if thats the case I will do the sikaflex or similar to bead lock it
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Hi Zute whats finny leak? Thanks in advanceZute wrote:Yeh, mine do the same. take it to a shop and get it cleaned and reseated. You could use finny leak, but than the tyre shop will hate you.
Thank you all for taking the time to answer the question much appreciated
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PK is my dad and a guy in our club had the newer ones with the bead protection and used to have so many problems with sticks and mud and crap just getting stuck in there because when the wheels are spinning it acts like a bowl when the tyres are at lower pressures to on road!
Built swb sierra, building a lwb sierra ute and have a dmax for family camping
Thanks every body for your replies will post my outcome after I have had them reseated and cleaned.... If they stop leaking whilst not playing in the mud.. Then there is issues with these tyres... Might put the sealant stuff in or may go tubes... Hate pumping the tyres up every day!!
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hi christover whats a valve protector do you have web site i can have a look at one?christover1 wrote:I had two tyres constantly doing this.
Fixed with simex heavy duty tubes, never had a problem since.
best to drill out the valve holes and fit the optional valve protector, too.
christover
thanks
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It just stops the valve stem from wearing where it comes thru the rim.bushpig59 wrote:hi christover whats a valve protector do you have web site i can have a look at one?christover1 wrote:I had two tyres constantly doing this.
Fixed with simex heavy duty tubes, never had a problem since.
best to drill out the valve holes and fit the optional valve protector, too.
christover
thanks
You can run the tubes without it, but I had one tear (the others been fine?)
So upon fitting new tube I drilled out the hole, slipped in the plastic ring (comes with tube)..But have not had any probs with the others, but if I do I'll fit the protector.
Couldn't find a useful web site.
I buy them from Dynamic in Rowville (Chris Hummer is the man) He is on OL but not regularly.
I'll take a photo of mine if camera worx that close
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thanks for that ,christover its seems that mud tires are nopt mud tires untill they are fitted properlychristover1 wrote:It just stops the valve stem from wearing where it comes thru the rim.bushpig59 wrote:hi christover whats a valve protector do you have web site i can have a look at one?christover1 wrote:I had two tyres constantly doing this.
Fixed with simex heavy duty tubes, never had a problem since.
best to drill out the valve holes and fit the optional valve protector, too.
christover
thanks
You can run the tubes without it, but I had one tear (the others been fine?)
So upon fitting new tube I drilled out the hole, slipped in the plastic ring (comes with tube)..But have not had any probs with the others, but if I do I'll fit the protector.
Couldn't find a useful web site.
I buy them from Dynamic in Rowville (Chris Hummer is the man) He is on OL but not regularly.
I'll take a photo of mine if camera worx that close
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I reckon the simex heavy duty tubes are a poor mans bead lock on something as light as a zook.
I was worried about tubes, but after 2 Adventure Tours with them, I no longer worry. My other 2 tyres are still tubeless, till needed, then will be tubed.
I was worried about tubes, but after 2 Adventure Tours with them, I no longer worry. My other 2 tyres are still tubeless, till needed, then will be tubed.
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I may have lead you up the garden path OOPs.
I don't think simex hd tubes go any smaller than 31's
I not sure if I'd want normal tubes off road, but other tube makers may do hd?
Maybe ya rims are a bit dicky?
Some people even glue the tyres on with sikaflex.
We used finelic (sp) in motorbikes, it fixed all minor leaks successfully, but never tried it in 4wd's.
christover
I don't think simex hd tubes go any smaller than 31's
I not sure if I'd want normal tubes off road, but other tube makers may do hd?
Maybe ya rims are a bit dicky?
Some people even glue the tyres on with sikaflex.
We used finelic (sp) in motorbikes, it fixed all minor leaks successfully, but never tried it in 4wd's.
christover
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