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    Ultraseal tire sealant?

    Anyone use it on their lease rides? I've heard great things about it. Wondering if its just like all of the other sealers or is it better? Need to put something in my tires before season but want GS opinions first.

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    Been using it in my tractor for 3 years. Works great! Get the bulletproof version. I have big mesquite and honey locust thorns and it seals them right up. It washes out with water too unlike the green stuff.

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      #3
      X2 on the bulletproof version. Guys I know who are running it have had great luck.
      I use Highlifter sealant in my ranger tires. It will seal up to a 1/2" hole in the tread face and a 1/4" hole in the side wall. I believe the ultra seal bulletproof boasts similar results. I've been impressed with the highlifter stuff so far.

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        #4
        Great product. Green stuff no Bueno !!

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          #5
          Where do you buy it? Is it online only?

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            #6
            Can you put in in ATV tires that already have Green Slime in them, or will the Slime react with the Ultraseal and affect it's effect?

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              #7
              Ttt

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                #8
                Originally posted by Burnadell View Post
                Can you put in in ATV tires that already have Green Slime in them, or will the Slime react with the Ultraseal and affect it's effect?

                Any of you tire guys know?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Burnadell View Post
                  Any of you tire guys know?
                  All of the sealant manufacturers recommend not mixing with other sealants. With their different make-ups it could result in a sealant that's too thin or too thick. Which could have a negative affect on stopping leaks. Plus having too much goop in a tire will make em ride and wear poorly. Just my .02 from a shade tree mechanic.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by J-Mac View Post
                      All of the sealant manufacturers recommend not mixing with other sealants. With their different make-ups it could result in a sealant that's too thin or too thick. Which could have a negative affect on stopping leaks. Plus having too much goop in a tire will make em ride and wear poorly. Just my .02 from a shade tree mechanic.
                      Thanks, J-Mac. It will be a pain in the butt to take the tires off my 4 wheeler, clean them out and re-install, but I may do it.

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                        #12
                        Never used sealers before but is it thin enough to balance out where it doesn't effect the balance of the tire if drive a lil fast?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Smokeater View Post
                          Never used sealers before but is it thin enough to balance out where it doesn't effect the balance of the tire if drive a lil fast?
                          Yes. Not meant to drive over ~25 mph.

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                            #14
                            Yeah, that's the tradeoff. I have about half a gallon of green slime in each tire on my old Dodge farm truck, and it works fine as far as preventing leaks, but top speed on the highway is about 50-55. I have to use it, though, or I'd have 4 flat tires.

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