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Old Oct 22, 2005 | 08:24 AM
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I have seen advertisments for "Tire Slime"(?), some sort of
green formulation that is a sealer allso. Anyone know more
about it? Maybe it is an alternative solution.
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Old Oct 22, 2005 | 08:49 AM
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Default Fix-a-Flat

look on www.tirerack.com. They sell a kit that is a compressor and a latex sealant that WILL NOT damage sensors.
http://www.tirerack.com/accessories/...tkit/index.jsp
Some of the guys in the club here have used it and if you call tireack and speak to Luke he will tell you all the details.

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Old Oct 22, 2005 | 09:16 AM
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If I have a flat tire the last concern i have is a 125 dollar sensor.........

I doubt at 2:00 on a sunday you will find many places that can dismount and remount a 285 tire.
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Old Oct 22, 2005 | 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by boatboatboat
If I have a flat tire the last concern i have is a 125 dollar sensor.........

I doubt at 2:00 on a sunday you will find many places that can dismount and remount a 285 tire.
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Old Oct 22, 2005 | 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by boatboatboat
If I have a flat tire the last concern i have is a 125 dollar sensor.........

I doubt at 2:00 on a sunday you will find many places that can dismount and remount a 285 tire.
You'll be even more relieved to note the late model sensors are only about $30 ea.

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Old Oct 22, 2005 | 04:01 PM
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The Green Slime is just another version of spare tire in a can or GM's Z06 goop.

Where did $125 per sensor come from? No version of the C5 sensors cost that much.
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Old Oct 22, 2005 | 06:16 PM
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125 bucks to dismount, replace sensor, and remount and high speed balance with wts. on the inside of the rim.
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Old Oct 23, 2005 | 12:03 AM
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IMHO, although the Tire Rack offers a helpful alternative, in general, any "fix-a-flat" will leave some residue (that must be removed and thoroughly cleaned), that may, or, may not, "gum up" a remote tire sensor. As an interesting historical aside: In the 90's, many tire repair shops would refuse to warranty a tire, nor, would they repair (patch/plug) a tire that had been treated with "fix-a-flat" because of its corrosive tendencies to a rubber product such as a passenger rated tire.

Moreover, the controversial issues extended even further. In the late 90's, it was unknown to the common consumer that most flat repair liguid aerosol products like "fix-a-flat" are considered FLAMMABLE. Sadly, there were a number of lawsuits settled out of court and reported publicly regarding a number of very tragic cases, whereby, the highly flammable "fix-a-flat" solution caught fire during installation, and, allowed the victims to suffer severe burns to their hands, faces, eyes, and, arms. In fact, when disposed, the cans of "fix-a-flat" are disposed of in County Hazmat Disposal depots as a flammable product. Be aware. Be informed. Use common sense. Read the contents. Follow all printed instructions and guidelines for safe handling.
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Originally Posted by edensknight
IMHO, although the Tire Rack offers a helpful alternative, in general, any "fix-a-flat" will leave some residue (that must be removed and thoroughly cleaned), that may, or, may not, "gum up" a remote tire sensor. As an interesting historical aside: In the 90's, many tire repair shops would refuse to warranty a tire, nor, would they repair (patch/plug) a tire that had been treated with "fix-a-flat" because of its corrosive tendencies to a rubber product such as a passenger rated tire.

Moreover, the controversial issues extended even further. In the late 90's, it was unknown to the common consumer that most flat repair liguid aerosol products like "fix-a-flat" are considered FLAMMABLE. Sadly, there were a number of lawsuits settled out of court and reported publicly regarding a number of very tragic cases, whereby, the highly flammable "fix-a-flat" solution caught fire during installation, and, allowed the victims to suffer severe burns to their hands, faces, eyes, and, arms. In fact, when disposed, the cans of "fix-a-flat" are disposed of in County Hazmat Disposal depots as a flammable product. Be aware. Be informed. Use common sense. Read the contents. Follow all printed instructions and guidelines for safe handling.
Well said
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Originally Posted by boatboatboat
If I have a flat tire the last concern i have is a 125 dollar sensor.........

I doubt at 2:00 on a sunday you will find many places that can dismount and remount a 285 tire.

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Old Nov 2, 2005 | 06:27 PM
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Default fix a flat did not kill MY TPS

As it turns out, I am very lucky, I got my tires mounted and the TPS still worked WOOHOO!!! damn I am feeling so happy right now...
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