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    #31
    I have been running Multi-seal for the past 15 yrs in UTV and other equipment tires. I use it now in my stock Polaris Ranger tires. I keep a mushroom plug kit and bottle filled with nitrogen in my Ranger when I hunt west Texas. Get to many holes or to big I will plug them. When I switch tires I am going with Roctane Standard 8 ply next time and fill with Multi-seal. Have a buddy that ran two years on his Kubota UTV out in West Texas and never had a flat tire or needed to put any air in them in that time period while hunting out West. They make them with Kevlar also. I buy the Multi-seal at a local feed store for $60/gallon.

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      #32
      Originally posted by KactusKiller View Post
      I never thought about that but if you can get a 15" rim it would work. Prob about the same price and a lot better tire
      The Ranger came with these:
      BFG LT215 75R15
      100/97Q
      Mud Terrain

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        #33
        Originally posted by texashunter56 View Post
        I have been running Multi-seal for the past 15 yrs in UTV and other equipment tires. I use it now in my stock Polaris Ranger tires. I keep a mushroom plug kit and bottle filled with nitrogen in my Ranger when I hunt west Texas. Get to many holes or to big I will plug them. When I switch tires I am going with Roctane Standard 8 ply next time and fill with Multi-seal. Have a buddy that ran two years on his Kubota UTV out in West Texas and never had a flat tire or needed to put any air in them in that time period while hunting out West. They make them with Kevlar also. I buy the Multi-seal at a local feed store for $60/gallon.


        I like the Roctane XD-K Kevlar tires. My JD Gator always has 3 flats and I'm tired of airing them up!

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          #34
          I just pulled a set of the regular 8 ply Rocktanes of my pro fxt that were a couple years old.Kimble county rocks and cactus were hard on them.Even one of the front tires had a hole with 2 plugs in it from a T post.They developed splits in the sidewalls about 1 1/2" long in all the tires.They were still not leaking air with Quad Boss in them,but I was not taking the chance anymore.

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            #35
            Don't mean to jack the thread but will the slime work in my mowers tires? I have heard you are not suppose to let that stuff sit in one position to long?

            Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk

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              #36
              I use the Berrymans in all 10 tires on my Rangers. (one's a 6x6) The only time I've had it NOT seal were
              1) I pulled out a big mesquite thorn & it wouldn't plug it. I stuck another thorn in the hole, snapped it off flush, and it's held since.
              2) Hole in sidewall. No sealant will fix a hole if the sealant can't get to said hole. I removed the wheel & set it on it's side but couldn't get enough sealant to plug that hole so I removed the tire and smeared some of the goop over the hole with my hand. I was amazed how many thorns had pierced the tire; it was hard to move the goop around without injuring my fingers.
              Amazing stuff

              You can also run the kevlars but they run about double and the tread doesn't last any longer. If the area where you'll be driving has a history of slicing the tires then they may be the way to go.

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                #37
                If you don't want any flats without running slime this is the best on the market. Been running these on all our kubotas on our farms without a flat yet. They are even railroad nail proof! Douglas Mohave run flat 12- ply.
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