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Old 02-10-2010 | 05:03 PM
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TyreGuardian? creates a latex-based inner seal that bonds with the tire, sealing all pores and holes...
  • Seals tire punctures in the tread area of the tire while the vehicle is being driven
  • Seals holes made by puncturing objects up to 1/4? (6 mm) diameter in tubeless tires
  • Seals holes made by puncturing objects up to 1/8? (3 mm) diameter in tube tires
  • Lightweight, prevents rust, seals porosity leaks, does not affect tire or rim properties
  • Extends tire life by maintaining tire pressure, tire balance, and reducing heat buildup
  • One liter fills roughly 4 to 8 typical automobile tires depending on tire size

TyreGuardian Calculation:

The table below provides a simple method to determine the general amount of TyreGuardian? applied per tire for typical vehicles. TyreGuardian? is available in a One Liter (1000mL) bottle.
Type of Vehicle
Typical Fill Amount (per tire)
Bicycle
50ml (1.75oz)
Moped/Scooter
50ml (1.75oz)
Motorcycle
75ml (2.5oz) front / 125ml (4.25oz) rear
ATV
125ml (5oz)
Small Car
150ml (5oz)
Midsize Car
175ml (6oz)
Large Car SUV
200ml (6.75oz)
Large SUV/Truck
225ml (7.5oz)

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Old 02-12-2010 | 04:55 PM
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FYI for some of you inquiring via PM about this. It's ok to just buy the cycle version, just to try it out on one vehicle. It comes out to less than $4 per tire because you won't likely use that much of it.
Old 02-14-2010 | 07:35 AM
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Very interesting, will probably buy one next week.
Old 02-14-2010 | 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by nomis_nehc
Very interesting, will probably buy one next week.
+1 Please keep us posted on your results. Might help other members as well if you post a review. This is half the price compared to this:

https://5series.net/forums/topic/937...ontrol-system/
Old 02-14-2010 | 09:02 AM
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I posted on the EAS thread too but wonder if Umnitza would know; does it also seal side punctures? I assume so but just checking.
Old 02-14-2010 | 09:32 AM
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I don't think these sealing products play well with TPMS systems!
Old 02-14-2010 | 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by nomis_nehc
Very interesting, will probably buy one next week.



Originally Posted by jcool10181
+1 Please keep us posted on your results. Might help other members as well if you post a review. This is half the price compared to this:


Originally Posted by EuroCarFan
I posted on the other thread too but wonder if Umnitza would know; does it also seal side punctures? I assume so but just checking.
yes, you can help prevent a smaller side puncture. However, this is not something simple to do. You'd have to have the tires/wheels off the car and then you'd have to twirl them around so that it coats the inside and the sides. Not many people are strong enough to do this with a wheel.

Originally Posted by luigi524td
I don't think these sealing products play well with TPMS systems!
This product plays very well with TPMS. It's designed for it.
Old 02-23-2010 | 09:33 AM
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I looked at the description but didn't see anything that migh suggest a will fix leak from a wheel bent. I have a slow leak of 1 psi a day on old or new tire. The 3 piece wheel was re-siliconed, but I suspect leak is due to slightly bent or slow corrosion of the inner or out lip.
Old 03-16-2010 | 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by G530
I looked at the description but didn't see anything that migh suggest a will fix leak from a wheel bent. I have a slow leak of 1 psi a day on old or new tire. The 3 piece wheel was re-siliconed, but I suspect leak is due to slightly bent or slow corrosion of the inner or out lip.
No, it will not fix a leak on a bent wheel, it will only fix a puncture from the center of the wheel tread. When you have it dumped in water, do you know where the leak is? If it's bubbling from the tread area, then this will fix it.
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