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PostSubject: Finding that hole in your tubelesstire   Finding that hole in your tubelesstire Icon_minitimeFebruary 12th 2013, 12:21 am

SO My grandad was taught by his dad (Family secret here guys!) was taught to find a hole in ANY tire thats losing air. here's how.
1.FIndout that you have a hole, not a slash, while this method can be used to batch a slash, it's pretty hard.
2. use SOAPY WATER FROM A SPRAY BOTTLE *dish soap and water in aspray bottle works wonders) all on the tire.
3. the place where bubbles come from is where the hole is.
4 patch it.
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PostSubject: Re: Finding that hole in your tubelesstire   Finding that hole in your tubelesstire Icon_minitimeFebruary 12th 2013, 12:43 am

Murray modder wrote:
SO My grandad was taught by his dad (Family secret here guys!) was taught to find a hole in ANY tire thats losing air. here's how.
1.FIndout that you have a hole, not a slash, while this method can be used to batch a slash, it's pretty hard.
2. use SOAPY WATER FROM A SPRAY BOTTLE *dish soap and water in aspray bottle works wonders) all on the tire.
3. the place where bubbles come from is where the hole is.
4 patch it.

Ive done that for years and we do it all the time in the shop to diagnose tire repairs. I thought this was common knowledge lol.

Still, its foolproof. Bubble liquid does the same thing.


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PostSubject: Re: Finding that hole in your tubelesstire   Finding that hole in your tubelesstire Icon_minitimeFebruary 12th 2013, 9:54 am

I thought everyone knew about that... I usually use windex it works good to
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PostSubject: Re: Finding that hole in your tubelesstire   Finding that hole in your tubelesstire Icon_minitimeFebruary 12th 2013, 11:21 pm

we normally do this or get a tub of water and put it in the water
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