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PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2020 1:49 am 
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Location: Hope, B.C Canada
I have never tried this stuff but if anyone else uses it please report. It seems to have good reviews. I may buy some of this stuff next year. The cost is $45 canadian for 20 oz. You could probably do four tires with this amount.
You can skip to the 2 minute mark if you are the impatient type but watch it to the end where he stabs it with a nail.
Also click on the "show more" tab under the video to read the update.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfti6Jt0ye4
CO

Edit: Was searching the net and one of the off road sites stated that it took 3 co2 cartridges to fill an atv tire (NOT utv). I thought a guy could use those as a quick air fill up.
I use plugs and a 12v compressor myself but I think I will have to try that TireJect stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRFSFbe67r4

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2020 1:54 pm 
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Location: Norco, CA
I have not tried this but I hear alot of people do use this for their sand tires.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkD-Z0-KsB8&ab_channel=BellyUpFish
liquid Starch, stay away from Slime and most of the fix a flat stuff as they will eat aluminum wheels. if you need to use it for a weekend great just clean it out after.
now I don't know how long it actually takes to destroy a wheel, the pilot I bough had some holes rotted through the wheels, repaired them with JB weld, one hole I needed to jb weld in a beer can and then fill the void on the outside, works fine.


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