Posted by WellWorn on December 17, 2015 at 06:16:43 from (75.193.1.44):
In Reply to: BF Goodrich Radials posted by MNfarmboy83 on December 16, 2015 at 14:26:01:
Most tire shops know better than to use chinese tubes. The shop I've used for years uses only US made tubes, and will try to sell you US made tires, just because they know they hold up better and you'll be happier in the long run.
How are the rims? Any rust scale?
I does sound like you've picked up a nail or thorn, or some other 'pokey' thing that is just enough to jab and wear through the tube. If you can mount the tires tubeless and get some air in them, the spot should readily show up with soap bubbles. If not, you need to dismount them and rub the inside of each tire all around inside with a pair of SWMBO's old (discarded) nylons to feel for any 'catch'. There may be more than one. Wear gloves just in case it's more than just a tiny point so you don't lay any part of your hand open. Check the failed tubes as they come out of the tire for more than one rub spot. It will also help you locate the source of the problem.
I've heard tell of a fellow who couldn't find the thorny irritation after several attempts, gave up and replaced the tires, which solved the problem.
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