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    Looks like I'll be relying on AAA to bail me out of trouble. Thanks for the replies!


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    I have the kit that was mentioned before, with the slime and compressor and cores. I carry it in my 4-wheeler. Have used it, did not throw off anything. It's no different than fix-a-flat in that regard. You have to immediately get rolling or it will pool.

    I don't think I'd use it on a car, maybe a POS beater, but certainly not what you're driving.

    Jeremy

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    Quote Originally Posted by HilbillyHomeboy View Post
    I have the kit that was mentioned before, with the slime and compressor and cores. I carry it in my 4-wheeler. Have used it, did not throw off anything. It's no different than fix-a-flat in that regard. You have to immediately get rolling or it will pool.

    I don't think I'd use it on a car, maybe a POS beater, but certainly not what you're driving.

    Jeremy
    then again, those wheels don't look all that fancy... :ducks:

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    Definitely don't use it. I did and had bad balance issues which got even worse after the car had been stood for a few hours! The wider the wheel, the worse the balance as you can't ensure an even spread.

    After a month I got a tire shop to take my tyres off so that I could spend an hour wiping that rubbish out of each tyre and off the rim!

    André
    Last edited by Permanent grin; 06-11-2011 at 03:05 AM.

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