I swear, on my VW I've never had to put more than a couple of psi in, once a year, over several sets of tires. Maybe they weren't that good, but, pretty darn good--I eyeball them once a month, and they are never obviously low; and when I measure them every 2-3 months with a gauge they might have lost 2 or 3psi. Usually they just need topping off when I rotate summer and winter tires.
I aired up my truck tires for a trip at the begining of August, and just checked today. I put in 38psi back then. Today, the two fronts were down 4psi or so, one rear was down 8psi, and the other 13psi (down to 25psi!). One month! Ouch.
What's an ok amount to drop in a month? It's not that I can't add air once/week (well, more like every other, since stuff always comes up, and it'll be harder in winter), it's just that I've never had to stay on top of tires like this before. Seems to me the auto dealer isn't going to be able to do much here, since it's a very slow leak.
[Oh, and don't remind me, yes I have TPMS, and no, it didn't trigger anything last weekend when I last drove it. I don't think that one tire suddenly lost all its air in the last few days... Methinks it's time to disable it--what good is it?]
I aired up my truck tires for a trip at the begining of August, and just checked today. I put in 38psi back then. Today, the two fronts were down 4psi or so, one rear was down 8psi, and the other 13psi (down to 25psi!). One month! Ouch.
What's an ok amount to drop in a month? It's not that I can't add air once/week (well, more like every other, since stuff always comes up, and it'll be harder in winter), it's just that I've never had to stay on top of tires like this before. Seems to me the auto dealer isn't going to be able to do much here, since it's a very slow leak.
[Oh, and don't remind me, yes I have TPMS, and no, it didn't trigger anything last weekend when I last drove it. I don't think that one tire suddenly lost all its air in the last few days... Methinks it's time to disable it--what good is it?]