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The Steelman Tire Rim Bead Sealer is a powerful solution designed to stop leaks between tire beads and wheels. With a 1-quart capacity, it works effectively on all types of tubeless tires, including those on cars, trucks, motorcycles, ATVs, and tractors. The included applicator brush ensures easy and precise application, while its ability to seal even corroded or pitted wheels extends the life of your tires.
Material | Rubber |
Brand | Steelman |
Style | 1 Quart Tire Rim Bead |
Item Weight | 2.05 Pounds |
Compatible Material | Rubber |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Form | Liquid |
Supported Standards | ASTM C-920 |
UPC | 099198001067 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00099198001067 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | black |
Surface Recommendation | Tire and Wheel Rim |
Manufacturer | STEELMAN |
Model | G10106 |
Item Weight | 2.05 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 6.2 x 4.9 x 3.8 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | G10106 |
Manufacturer Part Number | G10106 |
F**A
Great product. Worth it's weight in gold for the aggravation it prevents/solves..
I originally used this bead sealer on a couple of lawn tractor tires. These low pressure tires have a tendency to leak, and many people put tire tubes in them to get around that problem, but I hate tubes so I was hoping this would do the trick. I am happy to say It worked great. I used it to seal both the rim bead as well as new valve stems. I keep the tires at 20psi and about a month after installing them (including temp swings up to 85F days and down to 40F nights) they're still holding pressure, no leaks.Seconds use; My truck had 1 tire that had a slow leak that required reinflation every couple of weeks.. found the source of the leak by dipping the tire/wheel in a large container of water and looked for bubbles. It was leaking air from the bead right under a cheap hammer-on wheel weight that had a rusted clip. I broke the bead of the tire, removed and cleaned the rim and weight, applied the bead sealer along the entire rim, re-set the bead and pumped it back up. It has been about 3 weeks now, I have checked the pressure multiple times and hasn't leaked at all. I am very happy with this product, and would highly recommend it to anyone who has a bead sealing issue or wants to avoid them in the future when installing a new tire.NOTE: For anyone who doesn't know exactly what this product is (I didn't when I first saw it); It is NOT a tire/rim lubricant (you will still need to use tire lube or soapy water to install the tire on the rim). Think of it like rtv gasket maker for your tires, as it essentially does the same thing, it compensates for imperfections in the mating surfaces by filling in any gaps. This stuff is like an ultra fast-dry rubber cement, and when I say fast I mean really fast dry. You need to work quick with it when applying as it will dry solid in under a minute, so "paint" it on and set your bead right away or you may not get a good seal. Good luck and happy bead sealing!
O**E
Good price
Does A great job sealing beads of tire, sure on older tires
P**M
Works great
Are use this for repairing tires with plugs. I put this on after the plug is glued in. It works great and no leaks. Good value for the money I recommend it.
D**G
Tire sealer
Purchased this based upon other reviews. Works as advertised. Sealed small air tire on trailer to rim which previously had been leaking. After using this product, tire sealed with no further leakage around rim.
B**W
The cans as received were very dented. I was ...
The cans as received were very dented. I was able to open the can and verify the contents and they seem to be OK. Appears to be the stuff I'm looking for. Thick, gooey and able to make a seal with old wheels and tires(tractor restoration). Unfortunately this product was delivered to the address I wasn't expecting(I have two-one in Texas and one in Missouri) but that might have been my fault. I thought I checked the Missouri address but it was delivered to Texas. I needed it in Missouri where I have a small investment in an autoshop. Hopefully the next time I head north the airline will let me take it with me.
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