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Old Feb 7, 2009 | 03:45 PM
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Has anyone had this before...

I bought a set of second hand Asanti`s af 134`s and after driving a day one of the tires went flat, so I checked the wheel with some water and soap mixture and noticed a couple (about 5 or 6) of the inner bolts where leaking air...

What should I do, my local tireshop advised me to loosen the bolts, clean around the dirt and rust, add some glue or silicone gel and then tighten them up, one by one...
Or shall I just tighten them up a bit?I hear their torqed on...

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Old Feb 7, 2009 | 04:02 PM
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They def arent leaking from the bolts unless they arent tightened. What your gonna have to do is take the tire off and have them resealed.
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Old Feb 8, 2009 | 02:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Anthony517' post='787605' date='Feb 8 2009, 02:02 AM
They def arent leaking from the bolts unless they arent tightened. What your gonna have to do is take the tire off and have them resealed.
Well I don`t know if they are tightened, but when spraying the soap/water mixture you can clearly see the air coming from between the bolts...
Do you think I can safely just tighten them a bit, or will I damage something when doing so?
I understood they are torqued?

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Old Feb 8, 2009 | 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by yt645cic' post='787758' date='Feb 8 2009, 06:46 AM
Well I don`t know if they are tightened, but when spraying the soap/water mixture you can clearly see the air coming from between the bolts...
Do you think I can safely just tighten them a bit, or will I damage something when doing so?
I understood they are torqued?

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It sounds like a bad seal between the lip and the barrell in that one area.
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Old Feb 8, 2009 | 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by C's Bimmer' post='787803' date='Feb 8 2009, 04:09 PM
It sounds like a bad seal between the lip and the barrell in that one area.
The air escapes from between the bolts. Which is due to a bad seal between the lip and the barrell, I wouldn`t know where to buy a seal like that here in holland, and I don`t know if it`s a smart thing to take the whole thing apart, so I loosend one bolt and dipped it in a silicone sealant and put it back, tightend it up and will let it dry till tomorrow hope it helps!!
If so I`ll do the other 5.

Sorry for the crappy pics, taken with my phone...

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Old Feb 8, 2009 | 05:18 PM
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Three piece wheels require a seal between the outer rims and center piece of the wheel.. If not sealed properly, they will leak like your pictures. I believe all you need to is remove the tires, and apply a silicone caulk bead where the rims meet the wheel's center section. I had to do this to some three piece wheels on my turbo Z.
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My wheel shop does the resealing for me. Find a high end wheel repair shop near you and they'll take care of it.
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Old Feb 8, 2009 | 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by yt645cic' post='787600' date='Feb 7 2009, 04:45 PM
What should I do, my local tireshop advised me to loosen the bolts, clean around the dirt and rust, add some glue or silicone gel and then tighten them up, one by one...

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Ist - Find a new tire shop that knows what they are tallking about and are willing to help you, or send you in the right dirrection.

- If you have Asanti's like I do, you will realize that no sockets or wrenches from an average tool box will work on the outside facing bolts on these wheels.
- You cannot just remove the bolt and clean around the dirt and rust, add some glue or silicone gel and then tighten them up, one by one... It wont fix anything.

2nd - Just find a shop that has alot of experience with 3 piece wheels. Have them remove the tire for you, and re-seal and torque the wheel properly for you.
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To do this properly you will need to split the wheel and reseal. There is a seal between the pieces and it obviously has failed or was not done properly which lead to the failure.

Don't be too worried. They are designed to come apart so it will not be too difficult.

I would personally join the Wheel Whores forum and there are some great DIY and information on what to use, torque specs and everything!
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Old Feb 9, 2009 | 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by halston@bsw' post='788603' date='Feb 9 2009, 05:57 PM
To do this properly you will need to split the wheel and reseal. There is a seal between the pieces and it obviously has failed or was not done properly which lead to the failure.

Don't be too worried. They are designed to come apart so it will not be too difficult.

I would personally join the Wheel Whores forum and there are some great DIY and information on what to use, torque specs and everything!
Thanks for the WheelWhores.com tip! Gave me alot of confidence after reading about taking apart a 3 piece rim!
Guess I`ll start taking those babies apart tomorrow!
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