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Haulers wont seal?


spolchlopek

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ive have a used but basically brand new set of 21x12x8 8 pdl haulers on blue lable douglas wheels... ever since i got them they have leaked around the beads... i took them to my local tire shop to get them rebeaded which i thought would fix the problem... when i came back he said something about haveing a ripped bead... they had sealed them with tire grease and i said i would try them... after a few hours of riding they started leaking again...

 

anybody ever experienced this... any ideas on a fix or should i just buy a new set..

any help would be great!!!!

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you need to break the tire down and make sure beads are clean.. more then likly there is sand between the bead and wheel.. and for extra insurance... i have seen jim sand toys put a lil black silicone around the bead.. not thick just put a lil and spread with your finger.. just enough to seal when its beaded..

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also sand the inner bead to remove old rubber and any metal flaws. i would try weaterstrip glue from the auto parts store stays more plyable than silicone does.

also verify that its thew bead fill lay on the side and put soapy water in the gap if no bubbles the tire might be buffed to thin or picked up a small leak.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I had a set of haulers that would leak at the bead also. The rims were straightened after a few minor dings, so I figured the leak was due to a little distortion of the rim. I bought some 3-M window sealer in a caulking tube and ran a bead around the rim before I set the tire bead. Never had problems with leaking again. If you try 3-m be careful not to buy the window glue, it will fix the leak also but you will never remove the tire from the rim.

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