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Berryman Tire Seal-R
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09/14/21 03:15 PM
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cullbuck
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Does anyone use or have any reviews on this stuff? I'm wanting to find something better than the green slime (but still affordable) for my hunting truck tires for use in S. tx. brush country thorns.
Any input is appreciated.
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Re: Berryman Tire Seal-R
[Re: cullbuck]
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09/14/21 03:29 PM
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BOBO the Clown
kind of a big deal
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I've had good luck w/ the Gremplers bulletproof and extreme. Extreme in trailer tires and bullet in utv
Last edited by BOBO the Clown; 09/14/21 04:35 PM.
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Re: Berryman Tire Seal-R
[Re: cullbuck]
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09/14/21 06:00 PM
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Gumbeaux
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I really like this stuff. https://www.tireject.com/It's much more liquid than the others so if you drive with any speed, it doesn't keep your tires out of balance for the first while. And it's been awesome against mesquite. Only thing it lost the battle on for me was an antler stuck through a tire.
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Re: Berryman Tire Seal-R
[Re: cullbuck]
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09/15/21 01:56 PM
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cullbuck
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Thanks for the info. That Tireject product is interesting and apparently you use a very small volume compared to other types of sealers. i guess that's what makes it more suitable for vehicles used at highway speeds. I might try that on the wife's vehicle, she seems to find every sharp object on the highway.
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Re: Berryman Tire Seal-R
[Re: cullbuck]
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09/24/21 11:51 AM
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Vern1
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Berryman Tire Sealer was my goto for many years.
The ONLY reason I stopped using it is because it disappeared locally and was replaced by Slime in all the retailers.
Cheers, Vern1 Texans since The Old 300 in 1824 NRA Lifetime Member
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Re: Berryman Tire Seal-R
[Re: cullbuck]
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09/24/21 01:19 PM
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Gumbeaux
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Thanks for the info. That Tireject product is interesting and apparently you use a very small volume compared to other types of sealers. i guess that's what makes it more suitable for vehicles used at highway speeds. I might try that on the wife's vehicle, she seems to find every sharp object on the highway. The amount you use is a little less, but it's also much more viscous. Slime is thick and when a tire sits, it'll all fall to the bottom and tend to want to stay there, so the tire gets out of balance. The TireJect stuff is pretty much like water, so it disperses around the tire much faster when you start moving. It's weird stuff. Honestly, when it arrived, I wasn't sure it would work. I was used to using thick Slime, but it proved me wrong. It works great.
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Re: Berryman Tire Seal-R
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09/24/21 04:22 PM
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redchevy
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Just bought a jug of the Berrymans to put in my zero turn front tires. Havent put it in yet though.
It's hell eatin em live
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Re: Berryman Tire Seal-R
[Re: cullbuck]
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09/24/21 07:51 PM
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stxranchman
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I have used Slime, Multi-seal and Berryman's in South and West Texas. I would buy Multi-seal over the other 2. I used Berryman's over the last 3 yrs in a Polaris Ranger tires. It worked well but not quite as good as Multi-seal for me. In South Texas mesquite thorns they all work well, it is when you get into Whitebrush or Greasewood type stems that you need a better sealant.
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Re: Berryman Tire Seal-R
[Re: cullbuck]
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09/24/21 10:34 PM
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bagster
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The best flat protection I've found for off-road tires are liners. If none are available, get an old tire of the same size, cut out and discard the bead, and use the tire as a liner. This works great if balance is not an issue.
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