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    Tire slime?

    Do you believe in it? If so is “slime” the best one to use? Need to put it in my mule tires.

    #2
    Interested as well I just got a new mule

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      #3
      100% have to use it on our place or tires would be flat before noon. Multiseal is great and can be bought on amazon.

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        #4
        I use it n it works great on small holes caused by thorns n such but if you let it sit for a couple weeks without moving it will leak back down. Great for getting you out of a bind, but it’s not a permanent fix

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          #5
          Multi seal is the shiznit and the company is based in Spring.



          Slime ate the rims on my uncles Kubota.

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            #6
            I use Orange Seal in my bicycle tires and it works great.

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              #7
              When I get over about 45mph it throws my tires out of balance.

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                #8
                I've used liquid starch. Sta-flo or whatever. Look it up online, tractor guys use it. It's about $3 for a 1/2 gallon.

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                  #9
                  Berryman's was recommended by a friend, its been over a year since I've added any air, lots of mesquite and cactus at the lease.

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                    #10
                    fix a flat always worked good on minor stuff with tires like that. At least for awhile

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                      #11
                      If you seriously want to add this to your tires for your lease ride, there's nothing better than the heavy duty Multi-Seal. I've been using it ever since it was developed, and it's only gotten better. Multi-Seal is non-corrosive to your rims, not-flamable and doesn't deteriorate. I have it in the tires on my lease truck. And other than a 1/2" bolt I ran through one of the tires that Discount Tire replaced for me, I've been running the same tires since 2009 and haven't even added any air to at least 2 of the 4 tires. the 1/2" bolt did not leave me stranded either. The multi-seal got me in.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post
                        If you seriously want to add this to your tires for your lease ride, there's nothing better than the heavy duty Multi-Seal. I've been using it ever since it was developed, and it's only gotten better. Multi-Seal is non-corrosive to your rims, not-flamable and doesn't deteriorate. I have it in the tires on my lease truck. And other than a 1/2" bolt I ran through one of the tires that Discount Tire replaced for me, I've been running the same tires since 2009 and haven't even added any air to at least 2 of the 4 tires. the 1/2" bolt did not leave me stranded either. The multi-seal got me in.
                        This is what I used on my Mule. Little pricey but I do recommend.

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                            #14
                            I have tried most of them. I prefer Genseal. Gensco sells it in Houston and Wharton and it is awesome. Used to run qual jeeps through mesquite and greasewood in West Texas and never had a flat even with substantial holes.

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                              #15
                              [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5DWhIF1c0M"]Is Tire Slime the Best? Let's find out! - YouTube[/ame]

                              Slime been working for me in misquite country for mower and tractor.

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