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MikeT66
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Despite having four new tyres recently, one (front right) keeps losing pressure.  A trip back to the fitters at National and they rechecked them.  They fitted a new valve just in case, but the problem didn't go away.  Second trip to National and they did a good check - it turns out corrosion on the wheel is the culprit, making the tyre seal weak.  The IQ alloys are, frankly, a bit poor anyway - far more corroded visibly than on my 2002, 150,000-mile Ford.

So, I've decided new ones are the way forward.  Thinking I can get something to complement the chunky looks of the car I like the look of these...

https://www.wheelbasealloys.com/alloy-wheels/borbet/a/silver/15-inch/toyota/iq/kjg10-njg10

Has anyone got any other suggestions, though?  Wary of going for eBay old IQ alloys as I could be buying the same issue as mine.

 

On another note, as there's only Mrs.T66 and myself ever in the car, I bought one of these for the 'boot'...

https://www.bootliners-uk.com/bm/toyota/iq/1722?product=rubber-3mm

Brilliant purchase (even if you do have to put up with the very strong smell of rubber for a week or so) and highly recommended if anyone needs similar.

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The tyre fitter should, as a matter of course with old alloys, have cleaned up the inside of the rim and applied the rubberised paint stuff.  If he does the job properly, they won't leak.

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Hi Stivino - they've tried that - twice now, unfortunately.  The did say that they'd applied lots of sealant around the corroded rims, but the tyre is still losing pressure over some time.

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5 minutes ago, MikeT66 said:

Hi Stivino - they've tried that - twice now, unfortunately.  The did say that they'd applied lots of sealant around the corroded rims, but the tyre is still losing pressure over some time.

I refer you to my last sentence.

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I have the exact same problem with right side tire loosing pressure slowly. Had the wheels painted about a year now so surely cant be corrosion. I have not  looked at replacing valve and cant see any foreign object in tire. I just keep pumping it up for now.

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Hi, I still have these for sale. Not been used since being refurbished. 

 

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