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Rear tire tube problem

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37chief

05-18-2008 07:24:31




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I recently had a flat repaired on one of my rear tires. The shop replaced the tube. The same day I was mowing on a fairly steep bank. The repaired tire was on the down side, so there was a considerable weight on this tire. That evening I noticed the tube had pooked out to form a small bubble. I don't the shop pinched the tube between the tire, and the rim, but any thing is possible. Is it possible the tire seperated from the rim enough to let the tube poke out on the steep hill? I did notice the shop didn't put much air in the tire. What is a good recommend pressure for the 14.9 x 28 rear tires?

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iowa_tire_guy

05-18-2008 09:23:57




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 Re: Rear tire tube problem in reply to 37chief, 05-18-2008 07:24:31  
They didn't seat the bead of the tire on the rim. Call them back and make them do it right and make sure they send someone who knows what he is doing.



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RobMD

05-18-2008 08:33:06




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 Re: Rear tire tube problem in reply to 37chief, 05-18-2008 07:24:31  
Well, there's no physical way that a bead would "break" just enough to allow a tube come through, I can't see how that would happen.

What happened is that they pinched the stupid tube.



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