Hey MM -
I have an old Yukon that has slow leaks in 2 of the wheels. It's bugging me having to inflate them every few days. I'll probably upgrade wheels (these are crusty stockers) and tires at some point, but for the time being...anyone ever use bead sealant like below? Any real negative consequences in doing so? I am doubtful I'll put new tires on these wheels, I'll probably keep the set as a "just in case" when I do a replacement. That being said, I didn't want to make a mess out of them if I can help it.
My hope was that I could pull the valve stems, use a screw jack under the hitch to break the bead, and seal with this goop. I'd do the entire bead, front and back side, and hope that cures the leak.
https://www.amazon.com/Xtra-14-101-...ywords=Tire+Bead+Sealer&qid=1651693276&sr=8-3
I have an old Yukon that has slow leaks in 2 of the wheels. It's bugging me having to inflate them every few days. I'll probably upgrade wheels (these are crusty stockers) and tires at some point, but for the time being...anyone ever use bead sealant like below? Any real negative consequences in doing so? I am doubtful I'll put new tires on these wheels, I'll probably keep the set as a "just in case" when I do a replacement. That being said, I didn't want to make a mess out of them if I can help it.
My hope was that I could pull the valve stems, use a screw jack under the hitch to break the bead, and seal with this goop. I'd do the entire bead, front and back side, and hope that cures the leak.
https://www.amazon.com/Xtra-14-101-...ywords=Tire+Bead+Sealer&qid=1651693276&sr=8-3