

Lynx and Paint
WELL I went to go get air in my tires, buuuut now I think I need to go to a mechanic


Lynx and Paint
two of the tires were missing their valve caps; where and how that happened I have no idea

Lynx and Paint
so that might explain...some flatness

Lynx and Paint
but while I got air in three out of four, with my driver side rear tire, whoever installed that tire last put the hub cap on wrong.

Lynx and Paint
The hub cap's covering the air valve completely, so I can't even put air in it unless I remove the hub cap and possibly something else with the tire, and I just don't have the means to do that

Lynx and Paint
I imagine that'll be an easy fix for a mechanic, but yeeeah, guess it wasn't that simple x_x

kawaiigami
Oh, dear. That stinks, though it's good you know and can get it fixed.

Lynx and Paint
yeah, and hopefully replacement valve caps are easy, too. Just uuugh, even small car worries are still worries

Set, a facedown
I think you can probably pick up valve caps from an auto store for cheap if it helps

Lynx and Paint
okay good

Goldbug
valve caps are not a huge concern. they basically exist to keep dirt and grime out of the air valves; they don't "hold the air in" at all. and replacements are readily available.

Lynx and Paint
ohh okay, good to know
