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Old 01-04-2021, 12:22 AM #1
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Rear Tire WATER spray from stem?

Hi everyone,

I have a 2005 4Runner with BF Goodrich 265 All Season Tires.

After a brutally cold snowstorm a couple weeks ago in Northeast, I saw my left rear tire looked low on air (sagging a bit). It was at around 14PSI which I filled up to 34.

I checked this week again and it is down to 30. So Im guessing theres a slow leak somewhere. Weirdly though, when taking the pressure reading, a little bit of water kept lightly spraying out of only that wheel.

How the heck does water get in there? How do I fix it? I got tires at Toyota so should I just have them check it out?

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If you air up at gas station often their air system is contaminated with water.
Air systems need a dryer for this reason, the compressed air gets hot, then cools and any moisture in the air condenses and goes into your tire.
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I'd invest in air compressor then maintain and keep it in dry garage. I'd never use gas station or repair shop compressors (I've on-board air for emergencies).
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