Tire / Wheel Air Leak?
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Tire / Wheel Air Leak?
I have noticed that my '16 GS350 F Sport with the 19" summer tires seems to need 3-4lbs of air every 3-4 weeks in each tire. If this was on one tire I would think I had a slow leak, but it is all 4. Are these wheels leaking air? By comparison, all things being equal, my other car seems to only go down about 0-1lb in the same period.
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I have noticed that my '16 GS350 F Sport with the 19" summer tires seems to need 3-4lbs of air every 3-4 weeks in each tire. If this was on one tire I would think I had a slow leak, but it is all 4. Are these wheels leaking air? By comparison, all things being equal, my other car seems to only go down about 0-1lb in the same period.
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How much are the outside temperatures fluctuating?
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I have noticed that my '16 GS350 F Sport with the 19" summer tires seems to need 3-4lbs of air every 3-4 weeks in each tire. If this was on one tire I would think I had a slow leak, but it is all 4. Are these wheels leaking air? By comparison, all things being equal, my other car seems to only go down about 0-1lb in the same period.
Has the ambient temperature changed in the past couple weeks? Are these stock tires? Maybe the tire installer skimped on the bead lube for the entire set?
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I have noticed that my '16 GS350 F Sport with the 19" summer tires seems to need 3-4lbs of air every 3-4 weeks in each tire. If this was on one tire I would think I had a slow leak, but it is all 4. Are these wheels leaking air? By comparison, all things being equal, my other car seems to only go down about 0-1lb in the same period.
read your senser when your car set. As soon you start driving the pressure gonna build up. I keep mine 33 in night time as soon I drive it at night or day I'll have 35 to 36 or more with hot weather
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I have my stock Bridgestone tires on my 2016 F Sport set at 36-37 psi all around when it's cold in the morning and it usually goes up to about 40-41 psi in the afternoon right now in SoCal. As temperature drops so does the psi in our tires. I lose about 1-2 psi in about a month or so depending on how much I drive.
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I have noticed that my '16 GS350 F Sport with the 19" summer tires seems to need 3-4lbs of air every 3-4 weeks in each tire. If this was on one tire I would think I had a slow leak, but it is all 4. Are these wheels leaking air? By comparison, all things being equal, my other car seems to only go down about 0-1lb in the same period.
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