This has happened on a few of the Jaguars that I have worked on, we tried fixing them, and in the end we failed to seal it. We ended up having to get the rim rechromed.
2006-09-28 19:56:36
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answered by 510Driver 3
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To be done right, the tire needs to be removed from the wheel and all the corrosion cleaned off. Remount the tire and balance. If you want to try some other things first, you could try Fix-A-Flat or some other tire sealer, you might get lucky.
2006-09-28 18:42:59
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answered by monte 6
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Remove the tire, clean off the corrosion and remount the tire in a different location around the rim. Failing that, I see no real remedy.
2006-09-28 18:39:42
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answered by christopher s 5
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use a wire wheel on inner bead on wheel and use bead seal(local parts store has it)--dont use any fix a flat ruins tires life and makes em hard to fix in a flt situation
2006-09-28 19:10:54
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answered by michael_stewart32 4
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sand paper. drill with wire wheel . smooth it out .
ina fix sillacone may temperarily hold !
key word temp !!!!!!!!
2006-09-28 18:40:19
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answered by martinmm 7
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get a new one
2006-09-28 19:35:05
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answered by Anonymous
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