What do you think? Nail in tire…
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Chi Town Steers, Apr 13, 2025.
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While at a Walmart DC I sent DVIRs for two different trailers with multiple issues on each.Chi Town Steers Thanks this. -
It’s a pallet nail. They are twisted for grip. Usually put in with an air nail gun. You will find them lying around everywhere there are wooden pallets.
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I've tried the high speed tire slime. It works well but eventually it'll plug up the valve stems.Oxbow, Sirscrapntruckalot, Chi Town Steers and 1 other person Thank this. -
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I'm a cyclist, and tire sealants like these have been on the market for at least 20 years, mostly as a sealant to make tubeless bicycle tires seal. I've seen the mess this stuff makes inside the tire, and it ain't pretty. Also, road cyclists complain that this goop tends to pool at the bottom of the tire when stopped, and when the temperature goes down, it will solidify in that location, throwing the wheel out of balance. And if the sealant fails to stop a puncture on the road, you have to deal with all the mess on the side of the road and put a tube into all this mess, or just walk it home.
No, Slime is only an advantage for people too well dressed or too time-constrained to either change or plug a tire. A good plug lasts the life of the tire.201 and Chi Town Steers Thank this. -
I've replaced tires with no less than 15 plugs. Often facing 3 or more punctures in a week. The money I saved in time dealing with flats made it worth the issues and cost of the sealant ($350+ for 5gal). Eventually, it gets into the valve stems and they not only get stuck closed, but sometimes stuck open and I've had to replace entire stems, not just the core, to get air in and out.
and yes, changing tires is far less pleasant this way.
Got a flatbed picked out and for this one I'll just put my cats eyes on like I have on the tractor.Chi Town Steers Thanks this. -
No doubt. I did most of my own tire work and I'd have that argument with myself. New trailer gets the cats eyes and no slime.201 and Chi Town Steers Thank this.
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