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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1436458" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Not all cores are created equal. I had 1 tire on the truck that over a span of a month would lose enough air to set off the sensors. Didn;t know it was the core at the time. Dismounted the tire, cleaned and checkd the rim and the bead. Put it back together and a month later it was low again. Went to the tire shop and asked them about it. He said I bet the core is red. Sure enough it was. Replaced it with a black one and no problems in 6 months. Not that all red cores are bad or black cores are good, just that sometimes changing a core will solve weird problems. Clean out the stem well and put in a brand new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1436458, member: 34"] Not all cores are created equal. I had 1 tire on the truck that over a span of a month would lose enough air to set off the sensors. Didn;t know it was the core at the time. Dismounted the tire, cleaned and checkd the rim and the bead. Put it back together and a month later it was low again. Went to the tire shop and asked them about it. He said I bet the core is red. Sure enough it was. Replaced it with a black one and no problems in 6 months. Not that all red cores are bad or black cores are good, just that sometimes changing a core will solve weird problems. Clean out the stem well and put in a brand new one. [/QUOTE]
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