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do you put plugs in your tires?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clod Hopper" data-source="post: 1292729" data-attributes="member: 24111"><p>I have used a product called liquid tube from NAPA. It is a little expensive but I have had excellent results. Put some in my UTV tires and front tractor tires. Have not had to add air since and on the tractor you can see the thorns in the rubber. Also put some in my friends zero turn front tires that were going flat and it fixed them as well. Haven't tried it in on road tires but it is supposed to work in them. I am concerned it will be out of balance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clod Hopper, post: 1292729, member: 24111"] I have used a product called liquid tube from NAPA. It is a little expensive but I have had excellent results. Put some in my UTV tires and front tractor tires. Have not had to add air since and on the tractor you can see the thorns in the rubber. Also put some in my friends zero turn front tires that were going flat and it fixed them as well. Haven't tried it in on road tires but it is supposed to work in them. I am concerned it will be out of balance. [/QUOTE]
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