So I go out to the garage yesterday and my Camaro is sitting on the rim. The right driver's side tire is flat. No biggie. I drive a S-10 during the week for work so I just take the tire off and throw it into the bed of the truck. I take it back to the Firestone place and drop it off. The guy calls me later and says there's nothing wrong with the tire. They aired it up, dunked it, and everything was as good as new. No holes, no leaks, no break in the bead. I've heard of ice breaking the bead but it was 70 degrees today. I was wearing short sleeves! The tire guy had no idea why it was flat. The car hasn't left the garage in weeks. I moved it out of the garage the other day to replace the rear brake pads and it was perfect then.
What's weird is the last time I drove it, the passenger side rear tire felt spongy. When I got a few more miles down the road, I stopped at a gas station and it was almost flat. I aired it up and it has been fine ever since. Has anyone else seen tires with no holes that just decide to deflate themselves for no reason? I'm starting to think my garage is haunted!
What's weird is the last time I drove it, the passenger side rear tire felt spongy. When I got a few more miles down the road, I stopped at a gas station and it was almost flat. I aired it up and it has been fine ever since. Has anyone else seen tires with no holes that just decide to deflate themselves for no reason? I'm starting to think my garage is haunted!
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