Jase
Well-Known Member
Hi folks,
My RFT indicator came on the other day (red, not yellow). I was surprised as to why as my tyres are in pretty good condition (my 320i is about 2.5 years old with less than 25k mileage) and I've also gotten my tyres rebalanced not too long ago etc. Also, I'm using stock tyres.
Anyway, I went to the gas station to check the tyre pressure and pump air. As it turns out, the air pressure of my right rear tyre was quite low while the other 3 tyres seemed ok. I filled them up with air and went on my merry way.
That said, I suspect that the tyre is losing air. It's not punctured but perhaps there's an issue with the valve somewhere. So, I plan to get this looked into and was hoping for some help from the pros here.
1. Which tyre-place would you recommend? I stay in Katong so somewhere nearby would be great.
2. Assuming that there's a leak, I guess I'll need to consider repairing the leak (if possible) or changing tyres. If I'm able to repair the leak, is this safe? I don't do long distance driving too often though I do make occasional trips to KL.
3. If I have to replace the tyre, I believe I'll need to replace them in pairs, right? Anyone know how much RFTs cost these days? Or have any recommendations? I know people may disagree but I'd like to keep to RFTs at least for the time being.
Thanks!
My RFT indicator came on the other day (red, not yellow). I was surprised as to why as my tyres are in pretty good condition (my 320i is about 2.5 years old with less than 25k mileage) and I've also gotten my tyres rebalanced not too long ago etc. Also, I'm using stock tyres.
Anyway, I went to the gas station to check the tyre pressure and pump air. As it turns out, the air pressure of my right rear tyre was quite low while the other 3 tyres seemed ok. I filled them up with air and went on my merry way.
That said, I suspect that the tyre is losing air. It's not punctured but perhaps there's an issue with the valve somewhere. So, I plan to get this looked into and was hoping for some help from the pros here.
1. Which tyre-place would you recommend? I stay in Katong so somewhere nearby would be great.
2. Assuming that there's a leak, I guess I'll need to consider repairing the leak (if possible) or changing tyres. If I'm able to repair the leak, is this safe? I don't do long distance driving too often though I do make occasional trips to KL.
3. If I have to replace the tyre, I believe I'll need to replace them in pairs, right? Anyone know how much RFTs cost these days? Or have any recommendations? I know people may disagree but I'd like to keep to RFTs at least for the time being.
Thanks!