Tire sealant stuff.....

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so, I have a tire on one of my vehicles that has a real slow leak....I need to add air every 7 or 8 days....maybe 4 or 5 in cold, cold weather.....getting to be a pain.

I was going to spray in that tire sealant but was told that stuff don't work long term and could cause an out of balance tire...shake.

I figured at least one or two guys on here may have an opinion....:confused:
 

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Tire sealant makes it impossible to buff a patch in if need be


Don't be so cheap, take it to a tire shop and get it fixed


Bad valve stem, beads on rim-tire, small hole

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I was starting to wonder if this was sledderz 2.0 and some dumb American asking or mabe a spoof


But I think it's not unfortunately

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I was starting to wonder if this was sledderz 2.0 and some dumb American asking or mabe a spoof


But I think it's not unfortunately

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don't be a ****ing a-hole tex....it was a question to see if anyone has used it....

your opinion on the product is appreciated....your comments about how smart you are compared to the rest of us idiots is getting old......
 

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don't be a ****ing a-hole tex....it was a question to see if anyone has used it....

your opinion on the product is appreciated....your comments about how smart you are compared to the rest of us idiots is getting old......
I wasn't at all

, so your being serious then





Come on dude, unless your a little old lady, or a WiFi junky teen

You have to know it needs fixed, and the tire seal crap is for emergency use




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don't be a ****ing a-hole tex....it was a question to see if anyone has used it....

your opinion on the product is appreciated....your comments about how smart you are compared to the rest of us idiots is getting old......
And in the last week I have seen the exact same question on sledderz 2.0 at least 4 times, that's why I said something

Sorry u didn't know better


Get it checked out



don't be a ****ing a-hole tex....it was a question to see if anyone has used it....

your opinion on the product is appreciated....your comments about how smart you are compared to the rest of us idiots is getting old......


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I've used it but better off just taking it in. I think the best use for the stuff is in quad tires that have slow leaks. I have a slow leak because of a nail in my tire. Need to get it fixed. Found it Saturday. Didn't have time to take it in before leaving town.
 

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are you done?.....wholly **** man!

I know getting it fixed is best, that wasn't part of the original post's question....
I was explaining to you my second post, but if you can't understand that


Then I guess that explains why you would ask the question in the first place


Holy calm your tits dude

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so, I have a tire on one of my vehicles that has a real slow leak....I need to add air every 7 or 8 days....maybe 4 or 5 in cold, cold weather.....getting to be a pain.

I was going to spray in that tire sealant but was told that stuff don't work long term and could cause an out of balance tire...shake.

I figured at least one or two guys on here may have an opinion....:confused:

Soapy water, check for bubbles. Valve stems are common and easy fixes. I use the sticky plugs and never have a problem after that. Not worth the $25 tire patch.

My dad told me horror stories about that "slime" sealant. Turns into a real pain to try and change the tire after that supposedly.


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I was explaining to you my second post, but if you can't understand that


Then I guess that explains why you would ask the question in the first place


Holy calm your tits dude

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so, your not done......yup, not tex approved....got that in your 1st post....do you need to wreck every thread you enter with your bull****.

I read your threads and I picture "Foghorn Leghorn" (your old enough to remember that big, loud mouthed, boisterous rooster from Bugs Bunny)....."I say , I say....listen to me boy.....I'll show you how smarts I am and how dumb the rest of you are".......lol
 

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so, your not done......yup, not tex approved....got that in your 1st post....do you need to wreck every thread you enter with your bull****.

I read your threads and I picture "Foghorn Leghorn" (your old enough to remember that big, loud mouthed, boisterous rooster from Bugs Bunny)....."I say , I say....listen to me boy.....I'll show you how smarts I am and how dumb the rest of you are".......lol
And guess your not done either, limited in mind set are we


Goes right back to you, same b.s from you I guess


Next time you need help and I have the answer, it will go silent for you from now on

Jesus, go get laid or drunk..... Something and lighten the fawk up

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And guess your not done either, limited in mind set are we


Goes right back to you, same b.s from you I guess


Next time you need help and I have the answer, it will go silent for you from now on

Jesus, go get laid or drunk..... Something and tighten the fawk up

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you?....Silent?..........bahahahahah......literally impossible.....

Pleeeese, prove me wrong.......lol
 

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Rim bead seal leaks have become a VERY common problem in the last few years. Aluminum wheels seem to corrode alot lately. The cold weather definitely makes those leaks more prevalent. Takes about 30 - 45 minutes to pull the tire off the rim, clean up all the corrosion, and then seal up the bead.
 
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