Bro I just subscribed. Thought I was already with how many videos I’ve watched. As someone who owns a tree service and tries to change all our tires your style, you are more skilled then the average person. For the life of me…how are you breaking the beads with that curved sledge jobber?! Breaking the bead is no joke for amateurs…. Maybe make a short about it? Thanks! Your style is perfect! Keep up the great work!
You’re tired, Dr you are very entertaining for a guy busting tires. Every day we had a trust plant with thousands of nails everywhere even though we ran the magnets consistently our tire bill was around four grand a month back in 2007 thank you for your entertainment and knowledge of quality products and the integrity do not promote garbagetools or products
Thanks for all the great videos! Have a small nail in the outer shoulder of tire in the "no plug" zone. AWD Ford Escape with good tread on the tires. Not ready to replace all 4 tires. Have to add air about every 4-5 days. Sounds like a stupid question but, Should i remove the nail or leave it in the tire when i use TireJect?
How did you get the bag to flow. I did 2 tires on my old truck and the product would flow for a second and the tube was plugged. Rims are shot. Trucks on the last leg. But it did work well to fix leaking rims. And yes I tried bead sealing it
For automotive applications TireJECT stays active for around 300 highway miles before it cures. So, yes you are correct, not intended to protect against future punctures. However, TireJECT off-road formula for ATV, lawnmower, etc can protect from flats for up to 2 years
I will have to scrape the slime out of my mowers tires and try this. Thanks Tire Nurse for helping on this.
She’s the camera girl for all the big videos! 😆
I've been watching your shorts for so long and even subscribe to you and for some reason I never even noticed you have full length videos 😅
Same here!
Bro I just subscribed. Thought I was already with how many videos I’ve watched. As someone who owns a tree service and tries to change all our tires your style, you are more skilled then the average person. For the life of me…how are you breaking the beads with that curved sledge jobber?! Breaking the bead is no joke for amateurs…. Maybe make a short about it? Thanks! Your style is perfect! Keep up the great work!
You’re tired, Dr you are very entertaining for a guy busting tires. Every day we had a trust plant with thousands of nails everywhere even though we ran the magnets consistently our tire bill was around four grand a month back in 2007 thank you for your entertainment and knowledge of quality products and the integrity do not promote garbagetools or products
Thank you Doctor.
I love that stuff especially if you drive through allys
have been using it for years on the farm but the color is blue
The off-road colour is blue, on-road is yellow
Thank you for the informative video. Good product!
Thanks for all the great videos! Have a small nail in the outer shoulder of tire in the "no plug" zone. AWD Ford Escape with good tread on the tires. Not ready to replace all 4 tires. Have to add air about every 4-5 days. Sounds like a stupid question but, Should i remove the nail or leave it in the tire when i use TireJect?
How did you get the bag to flow. I did 2 tires on my old truck and the product would flow for a second and the tube was plugged. Rims are shot. Trucks on the last leg. But it did work well to fix leaking rims. And yes I tried bead sealing it
what’s your favorite leak finding soap?
Tire Doc, do you need to do a permanent repair later and if so is it hard to prep the inside?
Could you compare it to fix a flat in a can?
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Did you get to the end of the video? 🫠
@@jimham8 the only thing fix a flat is good for is if you have 15in tire on a 14in rim and you can't get the bead to sit😅🤣
@@TheTireDoctor 😊 i did. I wondered about the junky stuff in an aerosol can. Testing against slime would be cool too. Thanks. Great videos.
Being a northern ontarian where it's -40 most of the winter is it still good after freezing and dose it freeze
Since it looks like this stuff sets up I assume it doesn't protect against future leaks?
Do you have to re-install it each time you get a puncture?
For automotive applications TireJECT stays active for around 300 highway miles before it cures. So, yes you are correct, not intended to protect against future punctures. However, TireJECT off-road formula for ATV, lawnmower, etc can protect from flats for up to 2 years
21:20 how did your hair grow so vast?
I don’t reveal my secrets 🤫
I wanna see other brand vs tire jet and how is the vibration in high speed?
Don’t tell anyone but I went above speed limit on the highway, didn’t feel of hear a thing!
I’m pretty close to you location wise and I need some off road tire sealant. Can I just buy it from you?
Anyone else notice the R32 skyline in the back at 2:30 ?
I have two cars that develop rim leaks with alloy wheels. Does this product seal rim leaks since it only bonds to rubber?
Yes! It's perfect for bead leaks. Only solution that works
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I have never seen slime or fixaflat ever fix a tire. Just makes a mess
I’d keep the money if the product doesn’t work.
Times are tough 😂