crank
The Master Blaster!
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- Victoria, TX
Well.... Fix one problem now, and on to another problem.
Woke up this morning to find both front tires flatter than hell. I've always had a problem keeping air in the front tires. I would lose about 2-4 lbs per day. The back tires about half as bad. I'd just pump them up using CTIS. I was going to look for that leak one day. Just not today.
To add a bit more info to the puzzle... Yesterday I replaced all my rusty lugs with new bright chrome McGard lugs. On one of my tires, the CTIS hose was in the way of my lug socket wrench. So I tapped the hose connector some to get it out of the way. Yeah, I know what your thinking. I thought the same thing right after I did it. About two seconds too late! I can't remember which tire it was but I'll bet it was one of the front tires.
Is there a good way to trouble shoot a CTIS leak? I have soapy water and so far hasn't shown anything yet. I may just disconnect the tire from CTIS and maybe that will help isolate the leak.

Woke up this morning to find both front tires flatter than hell. I've always had a problem keeping air in the front tires. I would lose about 2-4 lbs per day. The back tires about half as bad. I'd just pump them up using CTIS. I was going to look for that leak one day. Just not today.
To add a bit more info to the puzzle... Yesterday I replaced all my rusty lugs with new bright chrome McGard lugs. On one of my tires, the CTIS hose was in the way of my lug socket wrench. So I tapped the hose connector some to get it out of the way. Yeah, I know what your thinking. I thought the same thing right after I did it. About two seconds too late! I can't remember which tire it was but I'll bet it was one of the front tires.
Is there a good way to trouble shoot a CTIS leak? I have soapy water and so far hasn't shown anything yet. I may just disconnect the tire from CTIS and maybe that will help isolate the leak.


