Permanently Fix Flat ATV Tires with TireJect ??
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ค. 2017
- Dry Rot, Bead Leaks, Nails, Sidewall punctures are no issue. These 30yr old ATV tires permanently sealed and back into service in under 5 min. They sealed right up and held air for the first time in a LONG time. This liquid rubber and Kevlar are a permanent repair and will protect from future punctures.
UPDATE! 5 years later: I have not put a drop of air in 3 of the tires; they are all still fully inflated! 1 tire developed a small leak 4.5years later in the tread(probably new crack). I added a little more Tireject and it's fixed again.
This stuff is MADE IN THE USA, non toxic, non corrosive and easy to clean up.
I have used literally gallons of Goopy slime type sealants over the past 20years and this is the easiest and quickest I've ever had tires seal, especially for sidewall/bead leaks.
*Here is where you buy it
4-5 tires worth 40oz+injector: amzn.to/2EP1AQS
2 tires worth 20oz pouch: amzn.to/2tREGSF
Large ATV tire takes 8oz
Golf Cart tire 4oz
Go Kart tire 4-6oz
Wheel Barrow 2oz
Hand truck 1oz
You can watch their video on it: • TireJect cold weather ...
What ATV was the star of the show?: This is a rare Avenger 400 ATV. They were on of the first ATVs back in the 80's. They were competing with bigger names like the Honda and lost. It has a Kohler 8hp with a torque converter style clutch.
after watching your video I went out and ordered some. Wow I fixed dry cracked tractor tire and it is still holding are after 2 weeks. I also had a pinhole in my UTV tire I put 2 oz in that and it sealed in 10 seconds and it was done. this stuff works great.
So f-ing messy when you change the tire, hate any of that junk. Here is a crazy idea. Get a new set of tires. 😲
I like your no non-sense review, straight forward and to the point.
I tried this on 2 different lawn tractor tires. A front and a back. Both worked perfectly, and I was surprised how little it actually took.
Timely video, I’ve been keeping an air tank out by my mower for 2 years, looking into airless tires @ $50 each. But first thing to try is this. Thanks for posting such a detailed review
Thanks sixtyfiveford. Your timing is perfect! I searched and watched several videos on dry rotted tires yesterday and saw nothing impressive. I have 4 vehicles that sit most of the time as I usually only drive my F-150. This could save me a bundle.
Recently discovered your channel and thank you for it. You sure know and share a lot of stuff worth having in your (my) bag of tricks!
hey Moe, I like your product reviews as much as your DIY content. You give a lot of practical and personal experience information about the product in a short amount of time. They are very professional.I hope you do more product reviews. I bet they are easier and faster to do than your DIY videos. I have been finding my viewers often like my product reviews more than my DIY and they are a lot easier and quicker for me to do.
Based on your review, I bought the sealant and it fixed a 3 year slow leaky lawn tractor tire. The tire has been holding fine for a couple weeks now.
I came back to thank you, this video convinced my to try TireJect on my 'new' lawn tractor that had badly rotted tires. 3 months sealed so far!
You have the best ways on how to do and get the best bang for the buck thanks keepem coming.
I have a Grizzly 600 and a Rhino 660 and go a long ways up old fire roads and have always worried about walking out because of a flat tire. We also have a lot of cactus around here and get slow leaks from them. This sounds like a dream come true. Glad I subbed to you and will be ordering a kit today to try out. Thanks.
Definitely looking forward to the rebuild
very cool added to my Amazon wish list Thanks for the info
SOLD! Thanks for the review.
A very worth while product for the tool box. Great demonstration!
Great stuff/review. I put a load of Slime in my dry rotted Baja Minibike and when I hit a root/rock it sprays a bit out the side and coats some wildlife, but holds air.
I had a bead leak on my JD lawn tractor about 5 years ago that Slime wouldn't seal, TireJect sealed it and it is still holding air. Great product
It's good stuff, I've used it on a lot of lawnmower tires, and even put some in my wife's car after she ran over a nail, it sealed it up and didn't throw the tire out of balance. I only used about 4 ounces in the car tire but I think if you used much more it would create a balance problem. But it's great for ATVs or lawnmowers.
I ordered some of this, not from Amazon, but from TireJect direct, and we put some into a almost new truck tire that is 4 yrs old and seems to lose air, over time. We are impressed with the way it has fixed the leak. I didn't think it would be any better than Slime but it sure is. Glad you have this video, and glad I listened to you, and bought some. New tires on older rims seems to be our problem but TireJect fixed it and I am glad I don't have to go out and buy a new tire, $150.00 is a bunch of money and the tires aren't worn out.