Posted by BURT on January 26, 2022 at 11:41:53 from (50.226.31.18):
In Reply to: Slime sealer posted by 37 chief on January 26, 2022 at 11:01:55:
I would try to use as little as possible to avoid the stuff pooling/drying in one location. My wife's Jeep did not come with a spare, but a small compressor loaded with a can of Slime. I used it to get her car back home and all went well at the time. A few months later we hit a rut in the highway and we started to feel/hear a noticeable shake in the car, thought we had damaged a wheel or something. Took it to a tire place and they said we needed a new tire and a 4-wheel alignment. Paid the price and started on our way, still shaking, so we went home. Took it to dealer (still under warranty). They had it on and off for two weeks, each time thinking they had it fixed. They replaced tie rods, etc. - all under warranty. It ultimately turned out to be a slug of slime that had broken loose from the inside of the tire flopping around. Why this wasn't found when they did the alignment or when the dealer was looking into it before replacing parts they were sure was the issue - I don't know. I would recommend using it sparingly and then drive for a while to give the Slime time to set up (longer than just the time they recommend to spread it around the inside of the tire.
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