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I would also check around the bead really well , I see lots of leaks on alum rims where the bead seats . Usually a really slow leak. Lay the wheel down, soap and water the bead, and take 2-3 minutes, and just stand there and watch .
I know plugs are taboo now, but I love them. It is pretty rare to have one leak . I ran over some rebar in my plow truck and stuck 3 plugs in the hole as a temp fix. It never leaked again .
If a plug does leak, you could try some professional plugs, or have your shop do a plug/patch deal . They are about the best, but require a dis mount, and some prep work .
I have some really good plugs, Ill mail you a few if you would like
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