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Old 10-10-2009, 01:38 PM
Yosemite Sam Yosemite Sam is offline
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I think we will ALL agree that we don't really care for Slime. However, when working at the far side of the woods (about a mile and a 1/4 from the shop (as the crow flies)) it really is better to run over a thorn with Slime in a tire than to run over a thorn without Slime in a tire.

To the best of my knowlege I don't think that Slime has ever failed me with a simple small puncture, at the very least it will normally get you back to the shop where the hole can be patched or plugged.

I do agree that liquid filled tires should have tubes in them, but if I'm not mistaken the question was: "Will Slime do it's job in tires with tubes, and will it stop a leak from a small puncture in a liquid filled tire?"
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