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1,405 Views | 7 Replies | Last: 6 yr ago by AnScAggie
AgTech88
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I have a Polaris ranger 800 crew that has two tires with slow leaks. What tire sealant do you guys recommend? Is Slime still the go to or is there something new and better out there?
AgsMnn
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I get the green stuff from Walmart. Works well. All my tires have it.

BCStalk
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Green slime goes in everything we use.
Agmechanic
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We have three 4 wheelers and 1 ranger here at the office. The crews are constantly driving through and over any and everything. We keep a gallon of green slime on the shelf. Tire flat? Pump some more green stuff in it and keep going.
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Kenneth_2003
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We switched over to Sedona Ripsaw tires on our utvs that to tooo west texas. We still run a slime product. I think it's blue and supposedly better than the green stuff. No flats yet and only seen one mesquite thorn in one of the tires. Been running those tires for a year and a half.
Be Yonder
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I use Multi Seal with Kevlar. Amazon has it. Haven't touched a tire since putting it in.
mwlkr
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Gemplers. No doubt about it. Find at gemplers.com
tamc93
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I would try to fix the leaks first ... should be easy to do it yourself with a plug kit. After that add the "slime".

We switched to something other than slime recently, but I cannot recall what it was ... perhaps multi-seal.
AnScAggie
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Kenneth_2003 said:

We switched over to Sedona Ripsaw tires on our utvs that to tooo west texas. We still run a slime product. I think it's blue and supposedly better than the green stuff. No flats yet and only seen one mesquite thorn in one of the tires. Been running those tires for a year and a half.


Sedona's are great tires and the blue stuff is the tits in my experience.
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