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    Tire Slime

    I see this stuff almost everywhere I go now.

    Does anyone use this stuff in their tires?

    I looked on the website and see that its stays liquid in your tire. Would this not cause a vibration? Not that I can go that fast on my ATC but liquid in the tire = vibration in my books.

    Also what luck has everyone had with it. I have a few tires that I might try it on, they have 99% grip but was told they have too many holes in them lol.
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    you bet ya. I have that or the balls in all of mine. Where I ride we have alot of tree huggers that nail the trails. I think I have about 20 nail holes in a beater of mine and it holds up just fine. It adds alittle weight to the tire but I never put in the recomended amount. Usally alot less maybe a cup or two at the most. I don't feel any vibrations at that amount.
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    i love that crap.works great for trikes tires but oh man when you dismount a car rim with that in it look out!
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    So is it like the spare in a can and you have to drive it right away for at least 5 miles, or just add and inflate?
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    add and inflate... i add it inflat that spin the tire for a few minutes.... i use it in my winter tires (studded) in case i rip out studs, on the ice, nothing like a flat tire 5-10 miles from the truck
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    It's awesome stuff... will fill holes up to 1/4"

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    Quote Originally Posted by atc350xer View Post
    It's awesome stuff... will fill holes up to 1/4"
    Man I bent the sht out of a set of rims and killed the lip on the inside. That stuff plugged that!!!
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    Used them on my ice tires on my 350X, and lots of slow speed tires (lawnmowers and such)... (had a pinole leak in the tube on kiddos XR50, worked great!)
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    I heard not to use it in front tires??? I got a real nice 95% tread 250 tire that was studded and was curious if I could clean out what ever is in there now that seeps out on real hot days and put in some fresh slime. Plus I got a set of studded tires I will use this winter I like to seal with that stuff.
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    How does it work with tires that have slow leaks? I have a couple sets of tires that hold air for a couple days but after a week always have to be aired up before I ride. I figure dry rot from the trikes sitting outside forgotten before I bought them. Would slimming those tires be a good idea? Would I use less for that application?

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    ^It should coat over the air leaks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xpress View Post
    ^It should coat over the air leaks.
    Hmm... depends on the leak... I don't think it's meant to be a bead sealer or to fix sidewalls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by atc350xer View Post
    Hmm... depends on the leak... I don't think it's meant to be a bead sealer or to fix sidewalls.
    If it's the beads, then yeah it probably won't work too well. But if there's a small crack in the tire where the air is slowly leaking out from, the slime should cover it up.
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    I've had the same situation, new tires on old rims. I clean the surface perfect and the beyatch still leaks after a week sitting. Slime has fixed that 75% of the time. The times it didn't, the rim was bent bad or the bead very chewed up from dismounting. I do run slime in the majority of my tires.

    Honestly, I usually buy the whole package of good tires on thick rims and have far fewer problems. Guys just tear up the bead removing it....

    And, I've never had a tube last more than a few months because the valve stem rips off even at 8psi. It must just be my aggressive riding but tubes do not work for me.
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    I use this stuff http://www.sealcorp.ca/html/air-care.htm m on a regular basis in Equipment,,,Its the Cats ass for Older tires with weathercracking and liner cracks....Hands down best stuff for tires that seep out,,,and rough beads.
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