Tire foaming question(s)....Has anyone here done it?

Runs With Scissors

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I am considering doing this to a problematic tire on my Yamaha Rhino.

But I was wondering if I do it, can that tire ever be replaced if it wears out?

I have also read about getting a "flat spot" if it sits too long. Is this true?
 

Russell King

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I have no idea about the foam but would suggest you try a product like FLATOUT or similar. They make some kind that is better for higher speed tires.
 
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I bet it would be way stiffer than the other tires & ride like a rock.
 

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would suggest you try a product like FLATOUT or similar
Agree with this.

I had an ongoing issue on with a couple tires on an older ATV. Plugged multiple holes, used bead sealer, but kept leaking down.

Turned out to be a whole bunch of micro holes. Not sure how that happens

A variety of YouTube product comparisons and other research led me to Flatout off-road version, which solved my problem.

FWIW

Greg