Posted by showcrop on July 16, 2017 at 04:58:18 from (73.238.20.26):
In Reply to: Flat rear tire posted by Jadams59656464172 on July 16, 2017 at 00:57:08:
Mr. Adams, It seems to me that you may be asking why is there air coming out "the base of the valve" By valve I believe that you are referring to the valve stem which simply slides into the hole in the rim when an inner tube is used. It is highly unlikely that your tire is tubeless. When your tube gets a leak in it, very soon after you start to apply air, the air will be coming out between the stem and the hole in the rim. As others have said your best bet is to remove tire and wheel together and take it to a tire shop. If you are not so equipped, you can call for road service from a tire store that services Ag tires. If you don't have them in your area, you can look for one that services heavy truck tires. Ask the tech to clean up the inside of the rim as needed. Post back about where your capabilities fall in all this and you can get coaching on whatever part of it you want to do yourself.
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