Slime and rims

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  1. #1
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    Slime and rims

    Has anyone had any problems with their rims after two years of using slime? I read on their website that the rust inhibitors start to break down. I used it in my 4 wheeler and never had a flat in 4 years (then sold it before I had an opportunity to check the rims). I'm debating doing the same on my 8 wheeler.

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    Used it in my four wheelers for years never had a problem with rust.

  3. #3
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    That's really good to hear. I'm going to add the slime then fill up with nitrogen as a precaution. Can't rust without oxygen :-)

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    That's what I fill our pcp air rifles with, for the same reason. (Nitrogen that is, not slime)

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