One of my tyres is leaking air from the bead. It doesn't appear to have any gunk in there.
Is there any way of resealing a tyre bead without removing the tyre from the rim?
I can feel where the leak is easily enough.
I could take it to a tyre shop but that is a pita and it would be handy to know this for if/when it happens on a track somewhere.
Thanks.
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Leaking tyre bead
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Leaking tyre bead
Land Rover Discovery series 1 V8
IR is that with the tyre pumped up or flat?
I did just come back from a trip to Woodgate on the weekend. The leak only started just as I was getting to work this morning so maybe sand worked its way in but isn't visible now. I never aired down though as it was only a very easy short sand track.
I did just come back from a trip to Woodgate on the weekend. The leak only started just as I was getting to work this morning so maybe sand worked its way in but isn't visible now. I never aired down though as it was only a very easy short sand track.
Land Rover Discovery series 1 V8
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