Dude you litterally saved me $140! Hit a rock that dented and put a big slash in one of my RTV tires (tires were still new looking). Put 1 bag of tireject in and it sealed the whole slash!! New tire would be $167, tireject was $27
I had a bead leak on the back right tire for years on my LTZ 400 and my wheelies kept pulling to the right all the time and I would constantly need to let air out on the opposite side to match the tire pressure in hopes to wheelie straight. I saw this product and figure I give it a try I was amazed it really works! Still holding air a week later! and the wheelies are straighter!👍
One big misstatement! Having driven off road since the mid 1960’s in Jeeps, bikes, ATC’s, quads and the last few years SXS’s I (and anyone else who has a similar experience) lower pressure is much less susceptible to a slice or puncture. The tire will tend to deform around rocks tree roots ect rather than be sliced or punctured. I’ve watched this channel for quite a while and I’m inclined to think this was just a slip up that made it past editing. Excellent product and review.
Logically I’m inclined to agree. That said, I run the Tubliss motorcycle system on my dirt bike. It actually contains a smaller tube fitted in a rubber liner that when inflated to 100 psi expands creating a sealed tire. Unfortunately that small 100 psi tube got a pinhole leak in my rear tire and it went flat. I carefully rode 15 miles on the flat and picked up a drywall screw when the tire was already flat. Now I wonder if it’s just a coincidence or was the flat tire more prone to grabbing nails?
I live in the desert. YES, I carry tire plugs and a good compressor everywhere I go. Willing to try that stuff though. Would be nice to travel a bit lighter.
sorry to be offtopic but does someone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..? I somehow lost the login password. I love any assistance you can give me!
@Jon Caiden thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
I have a Honda with steel wheels on it that I put slime in 6 years ago and it is eating several holes right through my wheels having a purchase new wheels now. Will this product do the same to a steel wheel down the road?
Flat out has 10 plus years puncture will stay sealed with it, but don't know how long it doesn’t dry up in tire, also with flat out for sidewall tire punctures tilt tire to side where puncture is you might have to take tire off to do it n one guy said it sealed it on his lawnmower sidewall puncture Flat out good product also, Slime works good also but only has like 2 year shelf life kept in good temperatures, but it will harden in tire after awhile also if you don't drive or ride vehicle for awhile
I'm considering either the Flat Out or TireJect for my fat tire eBike. I have 2 eBikes. They run low air pressure in the tires so are more prone to flats. I've seen where Flat Out can be used inside tubes so I'm guessin TtreJect can be also. Can TireJect be used in a 26" x 4" fat tire eBike that has tube tires?
Iv used this stuff, It does seal up, but the forts time I may have used too much, it made rear tires vibrate bad, I went with less than what was recomended, and it did help, but still had a vibration
Mine dried out in 6 months. Yeah it flows great and installs easy but it was basically rubber like. Seems like it is very similar to Stan's bike sealant.
@@cameronsaint116 This is common for all the thick gel based sealants like they mention in the video, give TireJect a try and you will not be disappointed!
I put 8 ounces of green Slime one in my 26inch by 4 inch fat tire e bike when it got a flat n it worked , make sure on Slime one it is still good, it has a shelf like of 2 years or something like that kept in decent temperatures, it will also harden in tire if not riding for awhile or in there real long, I wouldn't put green Slime in unless you get a flat, keep one or two 8 ounce bottles on bike with a pump just in case you get a flat then use it, don't get tubes with it in already, buy bottle n put in yourself, also get a good pump to keep on bike to pump up tire like a step on one which isn't to big, get back rack n side baskets for bike to put stuff in
4-8 ounces, I put 8 ounces of green Slime one in my 26inch by 4 inch fat tire e bike when it got a flat n it worked , make sure on Slime one it is still good, it has a shelf like of 2 years or something like that kept in decent temperatures, it will also harden in tire if not riding for awhile or in there real long, I wouldn't put green Slime in unless you get a flat, keep one or two 8 ounce bottles on bike with a pump just in case you get a flat then use it, don't get tubes with it in already, buy bottle n put in yourself, also get a good pump to keep on bike to pump up tire like a step on one which isn't to big, get back rack n side baskets for bike to put stuff in .
Works fine did the job. but use a different delivery method it is designed to spill and if you grab the bag thing with out the lid on tight it will gush all over. The bag delivery system is the FAIL I commented on the web site and they cried about the TRUTH the BAG sucks sooo Tire blocks will solve the issue nicely. But not cheap. It works Just use a solid container to pour the stuff in to distribute.
Dude you litterally saved me $140! Hit a rock that dented and put a big slash in one of my RTV tires (tires were still new looking). Put 1 bag of tireject in and it sealed the whole slash!! New tire would be $167, tireject was $27
That's awesome!! It's a really good product. Glad it worked out for you! ✌️
I was impressed with videos on this product. Have had two flats with it. Last one having recently put it in tires.
I had a bead leak on the back right tire for years on my LTZ 400 and my wheelies kept pulling to the right all the time and I would constantly need to let air out on the opposite side to match the tire pressure in hopes to wheelie straight. I saw this product and figure I give it a try I was amazed it really works! Still holding air a week later! and the wheelies are straighter!👍
Been running Tireject in my Honda Pioneer 1000 for about a year, zero flats stuff works great
That is awesome!
I have a bead leaks on my 2000 Toyota Avalon XL, it's really works!
Project Farm did a comprehensive test on these - slime for the win.
It works had tire i could not find leak. Have not had to add any air after adding tire ject.
what about TPMS sensors inside the tire? will it damage or interfere with the TPMS system?
One big misstatement! Having driven off road since the mid 1960’s in Jeeps, bikes, ATC’s, quads and the last few years SXS’s I (and anyone else who has a similar experience) lower pressure is much less susceptible to a slice or puncture. The tire will tend to deform around rocks tree roots ect rather than be sliced or punctured. I’ve watched this channel for quite a while and I’m inclined to think this was just a slip up that made it past editing. Excellent product and review.
Logically I’m inclined to agree. That said, I run the Tubliss motorcycle system on my dirt bike. It actually contains a smaller tube fitted in a rubber liner that when inflated to 100 psi expands creating a sealed tire. Unfortunately that small 100 psi tube got a pinhole leak in my rear tire and it went flat. I carefully rode 15 miles on the flat and picked up a drywall screw when the tire was already flat.
Now I wonder if it’s just a coincidence or was the flat tire more prone to grabbing nails?
I live in the desert. YES, I carry tire plugs and a good compressor everywhere I go.
Willing to try that stuff though. Would be nice to travel a bit lighter.
sorry to be offtopic but does someone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow lost the login password. I love any assistance you can give me!
@Atlas Stanley instablaster ;)
@Jon Caiden thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Jon Caiden It worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much, you really help me out !
@Atlas Stanley No problem =)
Would it seal a sidewall ?
Nice ad.... but ... what´s wrong with plugs ? They are reliable and easy to install...
Nothing wrong with plugs. TireJect is a preventative though.
Also, plugs do fail. TireJect can actually seal around failed plugs and is compatible with plugs unlike other sealants
I need to fix, bead" or rim" leaks.
Does it work on tubes
Nice video guys! Keep them comin!
Thank you!!
I have a Honda with steel wheels on it that I put slime in 6 years ago and it is eating several holes right through my wheels having a purchase new wheels now. Will this product do the same to a steel wheel down the road?
Good video guys! Didn’t you guys do a Tireject video a year or two ago? I’m glad you did another because I had forgotten about the product.
Thank you!!
You guys do an amazing job!.... Could we possibly get a 570 2 up shoot out Would like your thoughts!!! 👍
Thank you!! Will see what we can do as far as getting our hands on a 2-upper to evaluate. Stay tuned!!
Super Professional.....Well Done Video
Flat out has 10 plus years puncture will stay sealed with it, but don't know how long it doesn’t dry up in tire, also with flat out for sidewall tire punctures tilt tire to side where puncture is you might have to take tire off to do it n one guy said it sealed it on his lawnmower sidewall puncture
Flat out good product also, Slime works good also but only has like 2 year shelf life kept in good temperatures, but it will harden in tire after awhile also if you don't drive or ride vehicle for awhile
Is it still the best? Thanks!
I'm considering either the Flat Out or TireJect for my fat tire eBike. I have 2 eBikes. They run low air pressure in the tires so are more prone to flats. I've seen where Flat Out can be used inside tubes so I'm guessin TtreJect can be also. Can TireJect be used in a 26" x 4" fat tire eBike that has tube tires?
Same Q about TireInject and tubes.
I was wondering how does this product work when it gets good and cold 🥶 outside? Does it freeze?
Iv used this stuff, It does seal up, but the forts time I may have used too much, it made rear tires vibrate bad, I went with less than what was recomended, and it did help, but still had a vibration
This is not common at all. Would be curious to learn more about your application to understand why you had vibration. Message us at help@tireject.com
Which brand?
Great videos 👍
Thanks 👍
@@dirttraxtv You're very welcome :)
Thread glue works with side wall temporarily
Tireject Supposed to be installed on my atv..all four tires leak down since day 1...
Was it installed? Doesn't sound like it...
Me now: You know, that was actually a pretty "OK" ad.
Me after a flat: Shut up and take my money!
Love 👙💳
Mine dried out in 6 months. Yeah it flows great and installs easy but it was basically rubber like. Seems like it is very similar to Stan's bike sealant.
Flatout has 10 plus years life it says, but I don't know how long in tire, but it says puncture should stay sealed with it for 10 plus years
Where can I get it?
You can order it from the TireJect website and it looks like it is also available on Amazon.
Just got a flat last week luckily I bought a tire pump that I attached to my battery and was able to get me back 15 miles
Also I paid to have it fixed and the stuff they used was purple and did not work
@@cameronsaint116 This is common for all the thick gel based sealants like they mention in the video, give TireJect a try and you will not be disappointed!
I put 8 ounces of green Slime one in my 26inch by 4 inch fat tire e bike when it got a flat n it worked , make sure on Slime one it is still good, it has a shelf like of 2 years or something like that kept in decent temperatures, it will also harden in tire if not riding for awhile or in there real long, I wouldn't put green Slime in unless you get a flat, keep one or two 8 ounce bottles on bike with a pump just in case you get a flat then use it, don't get tubes with it in already, buy bottle n put in yourself, also get a good pump to keep on bike to pump up tire like a step on one which isn't to big, get back rack n side baskets for bike to put stuff in
@@michaeljohn7467 So are you saying you prefer Green Sime to TireInject!
A spare tire might work also.
Would this work on ebike tires 20" tires. If so how much is recommended
4-8 ounces, I put 8 ounces of green Slime one in my 26inch by 4 inch fat tire e bike when it got a flat n it worked , make sure on Slime one it is still good, it has a shelf like of 2 years or something like that kept in decent temperatures, it will also harden in tire if not riding for awhile or in there real long, I wouldn't put green Slime in unless you get a flat, keep one or two 8 ounce bottles on bike with a pump just in case you get a flat then use it, don't get tubes with it in already, buy bottle n put in yourself, also get a good pump to keep on bike to pump up tire like a step on one which isn't to big, get back rack n side baskets for bike to put stuff in .
Put it in all my tires, fixed my bead leaks
I have a Polaris general and my beads are leaking on the rear tires. I’m going to get some and try it.
What happens if you mix slime and tirejet?
Will it rust the rim
Great question, TireJect contains no corrosive properties and will not damage aluminum or steel wheels.
I would use the sealent from my bicycle 😂i know that it works and it is more like liquid. Used it on my motorcycle as well
Well this is OBVIOUSLY A SPONSORED VIDEO for TireJack... talk about bias... might as well be from the manufacturer..
Has anyone ever verified/measured how much liquid is actually in the bag. My experience is the 10 oz bags only contain 7 oz. Quite a rip off.
Firestone would not repair a run flat with Tire-Ject. Had to purchase a new tire.
Lol i love the tires on the John Deere tractor. No turf tires there.
Works fine did the job. but use a different delivery method it is designed to spill and if you grab the bag thing with out the lid on tight it will gush all over. The bag delivery system is the FAIL I commented on the web site and they cried about the TRUTH the BAG sucks sooo Tire blocks will solve the issue nicely. But not cheap. It works Just use a solid container to pour the stuff in to distribute.
This is just a commercial for tire ject
Fake eyeglasses?
Noooo, fake eyelashes.