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Should I replace this tire?
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When I mounted this tire I used PB Blaster as lube and cleaned the bead area of corrosion. I specifically did not use soapy water to prevent future corrosion. Anyways 2 years later this wheel's bead area looks terrible. Corrosion everywhere. How can this happen?
I attempted to remove the tire and found this - a hole or flaw in the tire that bubbles up even with the tire bead broken (no air pressure in the tire)
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In case the picture is unclear, the arrow is pointing to the leak. It is in the bead area of the tire.
Do i need to replace this tire?
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Ru-Glyde tire lubricant.
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swest wrote: I would.
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Right on. The risk you are taking with that hole enlarging and/or a pressure drop as you ride is just not worth the chance.
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Should I use black tire sealant on the rim?
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The_Proletariat wrote: I figured I should replace the tire, just wanted some more experienced opinions than mine.
Should I use black tire sealant on the rim?
If 1) the rim is clean and true and 2) the tire is clean and not deformed you should not need any sealant at all. If you still think you need sealant, go back and confirm that 1) and 2) are true.
And as martin_csr mentioned, do not use a penetrating fluid like PB Blaster to mount a tire.
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armor all wouldThe_Proletariat wrote: Would an aerosol silicon spray work as tire lubricant?
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I once went to a tireshop with new set of 4 tires to mount on a car, i previously treated them with maguiris tyre gel, which is very slippery silicone. The tireshop turned me away, they didn't want to install these tires because the edge of the rubber which seals the rim must have grip. Otherwise when braking the tire would spin on a rim and the car wouldn't stop.
So i had to clean all silicone with a paint thinner. The shops do use special mounting pastes, but i guess it has some different characteristics then silicone.
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