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Trns leak leak is around front pass. side tire

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Remove all your tires & bring the wheels home &
buff out the corrosion in bead surfaces

Do no let the butchers at the tire store try that

Get yourself a brown 3M Paint Stripper Wheel &
put into a drill,then remount & rebalance the tires

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SOURCE: leaking something

There are only 2 things that run the length of your car.

1. Gas
2. Brake Fluid.

If its gas then you have a cracked or broke gas line. And if its brake fluid you have a ruptured line.

A simple dab and smell will tell you witch it is. If you are not mechanically inclined i would take it to your preferred mechanic shop.

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