Sounds like you either have a bad wheel cylinder and are leaking brake fluid or a bad axle seal and are leaking differntial fluid. In either case you will have to remove wheels and drums for further investigation
needs alignment
move back tires to front and front tires to back
One way valves are used on any tires. It lets you air up the tire and the valve keeps it from leaking air back out. If you want to check if your vale is leaking, just pour a little water on to the valve. You will see bubbles comming form the valve if it is leaking. If no bubbles, there is no leak.
One way valves are used on any tires. It lets you air up the tire and the valve keeps it from leaking air back out. If you want to check if your vale is leaking, just pour a little water on to the valve. You will see bubbles comming form the valve if it is leaking. If no bubbles, there is no leak.
There is a sticker on the inside of your glove box with pressures listed depending the size of your tires. My tires are 175/70 13 and it suggest 33psi in front and back
Tractors have small tires on the front to make it easier to steer the tractor. Large tires are harder to steer. The large tires in the back allow the tractor to have more power as it plows.
i have a 2001 Chevy venture. inside the glove compartment (at the back) is a little trap door that has two filters inside. I simply changed out these filters and the a/c quit leaking condensation.
Hey, your tire (s) are probably worned from the inside, you need new tires on the back at least. This has happened to me about 4-5 times !
You can't have it both ways. If it's using fluid, then it is leaking out. If you are not seeing any on the ground or at the slave cylinder have you considered that it may be leaking from the back of the master cylinder and running inside of the car. You may not have noticed because it is going between the firewall and the carpet.
Leaking from the water pump at the back on the passenger side.
Rotate tires 2 front 225 and 2 back 245
Front to back, no. Side to side, yes. If the tires are directional, no.