Posted by Billy Shafer on June 07, 2010 at 08:45:59 from (63.20.79.121):
In Reply to: Trailer tire problem posted by Paul Shuler on June 07, 2010 at 07:02:20:
They are putting low pressure stems in high pressure tires. Had the same problem at my last job.I was sent to the new cheap tire store company made us go to. 3500 Dodge service truck. Had four tires changed, next morning three were flat. Aired them up and went back to the old tire store. Was told they put the wrong stems in. Changed back to metal stems. No more problems.
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