Posted by Carls70 on January 26, 2022 at 21:23:52 from (184.99.140.12):
In Reply to: Slime sealer posted by 37 chief on January 26, 2022 at 11:01:55:
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I have had good results in many high and low speed tires with the tubeless and tube varieties of slime.
I learned the hard way to follow the recommended amount for balanced tires (it will throw the balance off at highway speeds)... I had to get creative to remove the overage from the tires on the better half's minivan when I overdosed them a few years ago.
Have also had good experiences with the bead sealant in the the brush can.
A trick I employed on an old truck was to put about 2-3 oz of straight green ethylene glycol antifreeze in each tire. It solved a moderate leak that would flatten both front tires inside of 10 days. These had like new tread but had a weather checked area mid-tread that leaked. Went from adding air every week to checking about once a season. Got rid of the truck several years later and they were still holding air... YMMV
When I was younger I tried the Fix-a-flat. Once. Never again
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