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RE: e36 M3 losing air



You can break the beads off and put a very thin layer of silicone
on the beads.

Good Luck.

Dave Orr

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From: owner-bmw@domain.elided [mailto:owner-bmw@domain.elided]On Behalf Of
Mike Stoneman
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 6:32 PM
To: BMW Digest Submission
Subject: e36 M3 losing air


I have 3 BBS wheels for my e36 M3 with Michelin MXX3 Pilots 235/35/18
mounted that are leaking air around the beads, both front and back.  The
fourth is OK.  The wheels/tires have been off the car for about 6 months and
were fine before being taken off.  Now that they are being put back in
service they are leaking, losing 20 lbs + overnight.  Anybody have a
solution for making sure these wheels  and tires don't leak?

Thanks,

Mike


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