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Old 02-14-2008, 08:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
stolenheron
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Default Pressure Issues/On Board Air Options

Ok So I've got the 18" factory rims wrapped in Michelin Diamaris 4x4 tires on my 04 Disco II.

My front left side tire loses pressure 5 times faster than the other tires. 6 weeks the other tires lost around 1-3 PSI, this tire loses around 20psi. There are no puncture marks or any nails in the tire (its been losing pressure rapidly for like 5 months now) nor have I heard or seen any leaks when it was wet. maybe the tire stem? The tires have their own warranty, i'm gonna have the dealership pull the whole rim off and spray it down with some soapy water to try and find the culprit. if they can't find the source?

another question. On board air compressor/CO2 tank options for the disco 2 SE7. I don't have the open rear back where I can install a large Air or CO2 tank in the side of the cargo area like many people can. Any on board, fairly inexpensive and simple options that can fit in the battery compartment where the factory jack sits currently?

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