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    Hi everyone,

    Can you tell me if I need to have my tires checked?

    Last night, I had all tires inflated to 32 PSI.

    One tire (left front) was only measured 24 PSI before it got inflated. This was significantly lower compared to the 3 tires which measured 29 PSI.

    Common sense tells me I need to have it replaced by the spare tire and have it checked.

    If yes, where is the best place to get it checked? Any trusted shops you can recommend in Mandaluyong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nincompoop!! View Post
    Hi everyone,

    Can you tell me if I need to have my tires checked?

    Last night, I had all tires inflated to 32 PSI.

    One tire (left front) was only measured 24 PSI before it got inflated. This was significantly lower compared to the 3 tires which measured 29 PSI.

    Common sense tells me I need to have it replaced by the spare tire and have it checked.

    If yes, where is the best place to get it checked? Any trusted shops you can recommend in Mandaluyong?
    No need for a trusted shop for that. As long as they have a tire remover machine and cold patch, ok na.

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    Thanks for the quick response.

    So ung shop na bahala to inspect kung saan may problem ung goma?

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    yung dati kong car ganyan dati...lagi sumisingaw...

    ginawa nung shop e parang may pinahid sa rim (inside) or pandikit yata kasi daw naupod na..tama naman siya kasi nababad yung gulong ng car sa baha.

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    Yes, lulubog nila yung tire sa tubig to check for leaks. Papakita naman sayo kung saan nanggagaling yung air leak.

    Wag ka lang pupunta sa mga alanganin na shop, find a decent looking shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [archie] View Post
    Wag ka lang pupunta sa mga alanganin na shop, find a decent looking shop.
    Preferably those with a proper tire mounting tool not the martilyo style shops.

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    minsan yung pito ang may problema.

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    yes dun ka sa shop na may machine na pang gulong/rim...

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    Kung di makita butas, ipa over inflate mo para lumabas hangin sa butas.

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    Thanks everyone, very helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nincompoop!! View Post
    Hi everyone,

    Can you tell me if I need to have my tires checked?

    Last night, I had all tires inflated to 32 PSI.

    One tire (left front) was only measured 24 PSI before it got inflated. This was significantly lower compared to the 3 tires which measured 29 PSI.

    Common sense tells me I need to have it replaced by the spare tire and have it checked.

    If yes, where is the best place to get it checked? Any trusted shops you can recommend in Mandaluyong?
    parehas tayo....
    i have four new tires, kaka pahangin ko lang 30PSI then yung isa sa kanang likod
    na gulong lagi nalang sumisingaw dahan dahan. kaya naman pala may turnilyo na nakabaon
    nakita ko nun nagpavulcanize ako sa suking bilihan ng gulong ko.
    kung san ka bumili ng gulong pwede ka din dun magpaayos

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    Pag nagpa-vulcanize ka ba dapat i-wheel balance ulit ung gulong? Kasi pag bumili ka ng bago ung mga mga tinga na nakakabit sa rim tinatangal ng tyre shop, tapos install ung bagong tyre, inflate nika then kakabitan ka ng bagong tinga.

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    ^

    yes sir just to make sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manilablock View Post
    Pag nagpa-vulcanize ka ba dapat i-wheel balance ulit ung gulong? Kasi pag bumili ka ng bago ung mga mga tinga na nakakabit sa rim tinatangal ng tyre shop, tapos install ung bagong tyre, inflate nika then kakabitan ka ng bagong tinga.
    nung nagpavulcanize ako dati sa bridgestone makati hindi na nila ni-recommend i-wheel balance, so i guess hindi na talaga kailangan.

    pag nagpalit ka ba ng wider tires (pero same diameter with stock), same pa rin ung recommended tire pressure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manilablock View Post
    Pag nagpa-vulcanize ka ba dapat i-wheel balance ulit ung gulong? Kasi pag bumili ka ng bago ung mga mga tinga na nakakabit sa rim tinatangal ng tyre shop, tapos install ung bagong tyre, inflate nika then kakabitan ka ng bagong tinga.
    No need to re-balance after vulcanizing

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    Quote Originally Posted by testament11 View Post
    No need to re-balance after vulcanizing
    Yes, bofeor dismounting the tyre, what the tireman would do is mark the exact spot on where the tyre valve is located. Upon tyre mounting, he will just position the tyre valve on that mark.

    Wheel balance would still be ok, IMHO.

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    servitek is ok. i recommend it because it is very visible. but in truth, any decent shop with a tire-changing machine can do it. just ask how much beforehand. it should not cost more than 150-200 bucks per patch, depending on sosyal factor. kung "rim lang naman" ay baka 100 kesos. kung pito... medyo malaki ang range ng presyo ng pito, e...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    servitek is ok. i recommend it because it is very visible. but in truth, any decent shop with a tire-changing machine can do it. just ask how much beforehand. it should not cost more than 150-200 bucks per patch, depending on sosyal factor. kung "rim lang naman" ay baka 100 kesos. kung pito... medyo malaki ang range ng presyo ng pito, e...
    Guys ano kaya ang problema yung isang gulong ko hindi naman sya flat at matigas naman sya pero ang pressure nya ay 22psi lang. Nilagyan ko sya ng hangin at parang mas matigas pa sya compare sa tatlong tires na lahat 32psi pero ang gauge nya naging 23psi lang ako kaya ang problema don? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by grand kotse View Post
    Guys ano kaya ang problema yung isang gulong ko hindi naman sya flat at matigas naman sya pero ang pressure nya ay 22psi lang. Nilagyan ko sya ng hangin at parang mas matigas pa sya compare sa tatlong tires na lahat 32psi pero ang gauge nya naging 23psi lang ako kaya ang problema don? Thanks

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    Replace your valve core or replace the whole tire valve stem

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    ^worse case scenario, may problem yung tire.

    Kelan mo sya binili ang gaano na katagal yang problem?

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