What is your opinion on using that tire slime stuff to pre-empt leaks? I have a lot of tires in mind that I'd like to be able to stop leaks on. Bicycle tires, automobile tires, two-wheel dolly tires, etc etc. I know that the guys at the tire shop hate the stuff, but I really don't care what they hate. Is there anything wrong with using it? Is it capable of somehow... I don't know... throwing off the balance of an automotive tire? Like perhaps if you used too much? Are there any disadvantages to using it on smaller stuff?
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I've used it with really good success on MTB tires in Iraq. The only thing I sort of noticed on a MTB is it seems to be a little heavy (it's thick). I used it to help make sure I did not get stuck walking miles over there with a jacked up tire. Had little problems after using it.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by StanleyJustinTaliwhacker95 View PostThis is probly me thinking too much, but what if you balanced the tire with the slime stuff already in it? It would be nice to be able to have that stuff in an automotive tire if possible.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by StanleyJustinTaliwhacker95 View PostThis is probly me thinking too much, but what if you balanced the tire with the slime stuff already in it? It would be nice to be able to have that stuff in an automotive tire if possible.
The stuff works good in tubes but not so well in tubeless tires.
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Originally posted by slostang281 View Postum yeah, that would work great as long as you point your finger and tell the slime to stay in one spot. Another post for the Stray idea thread?
The stuff works good in tubes but not so well in tubeless tires.
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a liquid or fluid object in a tire will automatically balance itself. That's assuming it doesn't have excessive or uneven friction."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
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I used to work at discount tire and the reason were hate the stuff its because it gets over everything when you break the tire down! However I have seen it start eating rims but they were steel rims. I wouldn't use it simply for that reason! The only way it can throw off the balance is if you glue a can our box full on one side. Other than that a liquid will not affect the balance enough to ever notice
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Originally posted by StanleyJustinTaliwhacker95 View PostYou're so stupid you never even understood that thread lol. The dumb is strong in this thread. I guess you guys aren't familiar with modern tire balancing equipment. At all. So piss off. I come here to talk to those who actually know what they're talking about. Not you dollar store clerks.
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