expiredphoinix | Staff posted Feb 26, 2026 07:05 AM
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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Feb 26, 2026 07:05 AM
Slime Flat Tire Puncture Repair Kit (50138)
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I just need them to be compact and make it 20 minutes to a parking lot. And I need 4.
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I just need them to be compact and make it 20 minutes to a parking lot. And I need 4.
If you can do the tire plug then the goop stuff is generally not needed. If you can't, frequent refills with the compressor might be ok if you can get the tire fixed soon. If you can't then the goop will give you more time between fill ups. I would suggest pulling the nail/screw before using the goop.
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If you can do the tire plug then the goop stuff is generally not needed. If you can't, frequent refills with the compressor might be ok if you can get the tire fixed soon. If you can't then the goop will give you more time between fill ups. I would suggest pulling the nail/screw before using the goop.
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with the rubber cement, but the 9" x 5.5" single-use "carrying case" leaves a bit to be desired.
I frequently find my small tool bags of emergency supplies removed from the car they belong to, in order to fit a little bit more junk in the trunk that one time. My small tool bags are already very full, and I'm not sure about loose reamers floating around in them.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000ET9SAA
with the rubber cement, but the 9" x 5.5" single-use "carrying case" leaves a bit to be desired.
I frequently find my small tool bags of emergency supplies removed from the car they belong to, in order to fit a little bit more junk in the trunk that one time. My small tool bags are already very full, and I'm not sure about loose reamers floating around in them.
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