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<blockquote data-quote="Tigerhaze" data-source="post: 49986" data-attributes="member: 6436"><p>You can put a tube in, but you may want to find out why they are leaking down. The cause of the slow leak may very well be the cracked sidewalls, but I have found it is also sometimes caused by caked dirt along the inner surface of the rim where the bead seals that can cause a slow leak. I had that problem after pushing the bead off the rim in deep mud and then resealing the tire. A good cleaning of the inner rim solved my problem.</p><p>In any case, you will find out when the tire is removed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigerhaze, post: 49986, member: 6436"] You can put a tube in, but you may want to find out why they are leaking down. The cause of the slow leak may very well be the cracked sidewalls, but I have found it is also sometimes caused by caked dirt along the inner surface of the rim where the bead seals that can cause a slow leak. I had that problem after pushing the bead off the rim in deep mud and then resealing the tire. A good cleaning of the inner rim solved my problem. In any case, you will find out when the tire is removed. [/QUOTE]
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