Car Tire Question

   / Car Tire Question #11  
When you say slow leak, do you actually have to patch the tire? My wife had a slow leak and it was her valve stems that were loose, They had those sensors on them, I tightened them down and they were fine. Also they have washers or o rings in them that can be replaced. Worth looking at if you actually do not have holes in the tires.

My other options would be this stuff.
Ultraseal Tire Sealant | Gempler's

Permanently seals tire punctures caused by objects up to 1/2" in diameter

OR...... if you really have sharp stones or people shooting your tires out, try this stuff.

GEMPLER'S Ultraseal Tire Sealant -- 5-gal. Bulletproof-grade - GEMPLER'S

Bulletproof-grade Ultraseal is an extreme heavy-grade tire sealant that was developed for off-road equipment that is subjected to multiple punctures in tires. Used in military combat vehicles to bulletproof tires in extreme combat situations, but is suitable for other slow-moving, off-road equipment with maximum speed of 25 mph. When installed, Ultraseal protects against tread separation and permanently seals leaks. This results in reduced tire wear for longer life. It guards against punctures, flats and blowouts which reduces downtime and improves safety. Bulletproof-grade Ultraseal seals wounds caused by objects up to ス" in diameter. Inhibits rust and corrosion on steel belts, wheels and rims. Provides all-weather protection (operates from -40ーF to 300ーF) and won't freeze or evaporate inside tire.
 
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#12  
Yeah, I usually have to patch them. Well, actually plug them. it seems that the tire tread area is just too thin or too soft maybe.

the Gemplers commercial grade sealant is an interesting idea. But our cars are newer models and they have the "low tire pressure" light. I beieve I read smewhere that you shouldn't use tire sealants if your car has these sensors on them.
 
   / Car Tire Question #14  
If I were in your shoes I would get a road hazard warranty that would cover the costs associated with your repairs...

I typically do not do this as it is a profit generator for the tire company but in your case it may be warranted...

Couple months ago the wife and I were in Myrtle Beach on vacation...

I accidentally turned too sharp and damaged my left rear tire by hitting a curb...

Came home after checking the tire...

Did not see any damage but when the 7500 scheduled rotation was done the tire showed damage to the point of possible tread separation...

My pro-rated warranty covered the cost of a new tire but I went ahead and purchased the road hazard warranty for an additional 50$...

All 4 tires are now covered...

First time I have ever done that...

Just glad I was able to drive the 250 miles home with no incident...
 
   / Car Tire Question #15  
You might asking your letter carrier what they use for tires. Ours drives either a car or a Jeep. They put on a lot of miles on some bad roads. We had to go with 10 ply tires on our Expedition when we moved to the country.
 
   / Car Tire Question #16  
You might asking your letter carrier what they use for tires. Ours drives either a car or a Jeep. They put on a lot of miles on some bad roads. We had to go with 10 ply tires on our Expedition when we moved to the country.

It seems that part of his problem is the wrong vehicle for the job. Sounds like they have extreme road conditions (probably heavy crushed rock with ruts) while driving a vehicle not suited for this type of road. It's not just the vehicle but you can't likely get the kind of tires that you are looking for or hoping to find with the kind of car you drive. May have to look for a more suitable vehicle that can handle the road conditions including can support stronger tires. Doesn't sound like you want to tackle the road issue.
 
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#17  
It seems that part of his problem is the wrong vehicle for the job. Sounds like they have extreme road conditions (probably heavy crushed rock with ruts) while driving a vehicle not suited for this type of road. It's not just the vehicle but you can't likely get the kind of tires that you are looking for or hoping to find with the kind of car you drive. May have to look for a more suitable vehicle that can handle the road conditions including can support stronger tires. Doesn't sound like you want to tackle the road issue.

The road is 2.5 miles long and is pretty much your basic gravel/dirt road. The wife drives a Subaru Outback that was purchased pretty much just for tackling this road. It is amazing how well it will make it up over this road when it is covered with 6-8 inches of snow. It actually does it better than my Dodge 2500 diesel.

I don't really think it is an issue with the vehicles as much as an issue with tires
 
   / Car Tire Question #18  
The BFG Long Trail T/A is a street tire durable enough for off road. It is listed as an suv tire and is recommended for mini vans and trucks. It has three plys in the wall and with those 3 plys plus two steel and one nylon under the tread it's 6 ply under the tread. We get a good ride in our Honda Odyssey van.
 
   / Car Tire Question #19  
But, we do have a set of winter treads that were on our old car that weren't bothered at all by our road. But, i don't want to run winter treads all year.
I expect you may have answered your own question here. The winter M/S type are probably the "tougher" of all automobile tires.
 
   / Car Tire Question #20  
Rocks will chew up tires if you go fast esp. They also push junk in the tires that is stuck there but not punctured them into the tire like a nail. The rocks also cause plugs to leak on older tires. You need to really patch if running older tires on rocks. I use to get a flat or have a plug leak each time i went on a dirt road with my old wore out truck tires before replacing thme.
 

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