DieselPower
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Reg said:Except that several of the tire sealant web sites claim that the sealant actually balances the tires dynamically/automatically as it gets distributed around the inside of the tire.
I had thought that the "except trailer tires" clause was partly because the load rating of trailer tires is at a top speed of 65 MPH - - not that 90 with trailers is uncommon around HERE (-:
Ok, I'm curious. What tire sealants state they actually balance the tire? I can't say I have ever seen any.
Quoted from the spec sheet. Tire Seal
"The uses of TIRESEAL® are as varied as the many different types of equipment to be found, from the largest of earth-moving equipment tires, to farm tractor tires and even golf cart tires. Its intended for use in slow moving, off-road tires. This product is not to be used in tires which are installed on vehicles utilized for over-the-road service at speeds exceeding 45 miles per hour. Any product inside a tire could cause an imbalance problem at high speeds. Also, the sealing ability of this product could be impaired by high speeds. Speed will create a centrifuge effect, which could hinder the sealing ability in a tire."