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gtae07

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I've used the Slime kits a few times and they've never caused issues. They've certainly saved my **** a couple times. Still running on one right now that I put in last November. The tires are almost at the end of tread life so it just needs to hold a couple more months.
 

Beerhippie

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I have a kit that came with a offroad jack I bought. Now I'm thinking it needs some metal-handle tools. Putting a steel rod through my palm is a new experience I can just skip.

I put mine in a cheap tool roll. Takes up much less space than a blow-mold case.
 

Hakeem

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I’ve used the Safety Seal plugs probably 50-60x. Most of those were on semi trucks or trailer tires. A few needed two plugs but all seemed to hold fine, and this is on tires inflated to 100+ psi, bearing thousands and thousands of pounds.

Admittedly I don’t think we’ve ever plugged a steer tire, only the drive tires, so a blowout would be one tire out of eight. But again - never heard of an issue.

I remember @bwringer sharing a unique type of plug that twisted on the inside of the tire to seal the inside & out .. please refresh my memory on the brand if you see this, good sir
 
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I have a kit that came with a offroad jack I bought. Now I'm thinking it needs some metal-handle tools. Putting a steel rod through my palm is a new experience I can just skip.

I put mine in a cheap tool roll. Takes up much less space than a blow-mold case.
Its not nearly dramatic as its made out to be. I had it happen a few months ago and it was obvious the handle was breaking before the steel even separated. It also bent. I had on gloves so not a big deal anyway plus its blunt, not sharp. I ended up clamping the rod in vise grips and finishing the job.
 

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Perhaps a bit overkill, but I recently purchased this set from Amazon for $30. I used it just one time when my wife came home with a large screw in her right rear tire. The reamer tool is stout! Much better quality than the cheap $4 unit sold at most brick and mortar stores.

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rlitman

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I have a kit that came with a offroad jack I bought. Now I'm thinking it needs some metal-handle tools. Putting a steel rod through my palm is a new experience I can just skip.

I put mine in a cheap tool roll. Takes up much less space than a blow-mold case.
If you're really a tightwad on space, you could always loosen the allen, take the needle and reamer out of their sockets and stow them, the allen and some plug cords inside the hollow handles. ;) Me, I just have everything in a small bag.

For those that didn't notice, the metal handled kit in the post above differs from the Safety Seal kit, in that the needle is about 2" shorter, and the ropes are correspondingly shorter as well. I actually prefer these shorter needle and shorter rope kits, but YMMV.
 

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I've used the Slime kits a few times and they've never caused issues. They've certainly saved my **** a couple times. Still running on one right now that I put in last November. The tires are almost at the end of tread life so it just needs to hold a couple more months.
I bought a Slime tire plug kit solely because my SIL had a thing for flat tires for a bit and I was getting phone calls for assistance. Since I bought the kit, I don't think I have gotten one call.

....and the spammer that brought this thread back is gone.
 
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