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Tire Sealants

Is there anything out there to seal up some ATV tires with bead leaks? It will be getting new tires and wheels this fall so I don't care if it messes up the tire and wheel. Just need something to last a few months. Thanks for any sudgesions.
 
Clean up the rims really well and then go to your local NAPA or CARQUEST and get some stuff called bead sealer they both carrier it and it is kind of like a luquid rubber works very well.
 
I have a fleet of 20 rentals and when I get slow leaks I just put the green tire slime in them. Always works great. I don't really take the time to find out where it is coming from, I just slime it and am done. However, the way slime works is it covers the outer part of the inner tire from the rotational force and the air pushes the slime through the hole and seals it off. If you have determined that the leak is actually at the bead, then it may not work. You may want to take cubby's advise. It does seam like more work though. Good luck.
 
I can't remember the name of the stuff but it's pink, sticky, and feels like it has saw dust in it???
You need to squeeze a bottle of it into your tire, lay the tire on its side so the "Spuck" gets into the bead area then air it up and it will fill the leak.
Works great!
Used it for years and it never leaked again.
 
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