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<blockquote data-quote="leforte" data-source="post: 335393" data-attributes="member: 1943"><p>this kinda product has been around for years. its pure gimmic and rubbish to say the least. i had them on my first car about 15 years back. they worked out of the box but damage the tire in the long run. the whole concept works with the aid of adhesive and fillers in the liquid. when its first applied out of the box, it works, the demo guy will even show the wonders of the liquid by drilling a hole through the tire and the liquid will ooze out and sealed the hole preventing a leak. but in the real world, with the tire under constant rolling and friction which generates a tremendous of heat, the chemicals in the adhesive namely solvent dries up and forms a huge clump and that will caused an unbalanced mass. the solvent in the adhesive will also be soak into the tire compound and damaging it in the long run. dont rist you life and investment in it. spend the money on good tires not rubbish like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leforte, post: 335393, member: 1943"] this kinda product has been around for years. its pure gimmic and rubbish to say the least. i had them on my first car about 15 years back. they worked out of the box but damage the tire in the long run. the whole concept works with the aid of adhesive and fillers in the liquid. when its first applied out of the box, it works, the demo guy will even show the wonders of the liquid by drilling a hole through the tire and the liquid will ooze out and sealed the hole preventing a leak. but in the real world, with the tire under constant rolling and friction which generates a tremendous of heat, the chemicals in the adhesive namely solvent dries up and forms a huge clump and that will caused an unbalanced mass. the solvent in the adhesive will also be soak into the tire compound and damaging it in the long run. dont rist you life and investment in it. spend the money on good tires not rubbish like this. [/QUOTE]
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