Tire Slime
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i was out riding when i put a hole in my left front we limp it back to the truck all i had was slime. i put it in aired the tire up and it took about 6 to 7 miles to seal. its still holding air and i did not miss any riding time. this is the first time ive used it and you can feel the slime in the one tire. its not to bad you can get use to it real easy
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Ive been using slime for years, in motorcycles and quads. Ive driven in 10 degree weather, and havent had any problems.
You might want to just buy a bottle and keep it with you. I have co2 pump, and when i get a flat, i add 8 ounces, and pump it up. So fat, no matter how big the hole, or where its been, sidewall or tread, the slime seals it up.
I wouldnt go into the woods with out it.
You might want to just buy a bottle and keep it with you. I have co2 pump, and when i get a flat, i add 8 ounces, and pump it up. So fat, no matter how big the hole, or where its been, sidewall or tread, the slime seals it up.
I wouldnt go into the woods with out it.
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well heres what i do for the same ammount of space as carring a bottle of tire slime you can carry a plug kit and ive never had plugs leak. plug it cement it wait ten minutes and your good to go. no worries. why do companies try and make really easy things easy. wait i know. to take your money!