By: TireJect
TireJect's Automotive Full-Size Truck/SUV 2-in-1 Tire Sealant & Bead Sealer Kit is the perfect tool for repairing tires with leaks and punctures. TireJect is the best tire repair solution on the market due to its ease of use, accuracy, design, and overall performance. Get your tires back to their best with TireJect!John W Beland: Got a big nail in the center of my EV tire. Removed valve core, added Tireject, replaced valve core, re-inflated tire, drove on freeway for 2 miles, leak was sealed. On the way to the tire-repair store, nail fell out, but Tireject sealed the hole. Highly recommend as long as you have a way to re-inflate the tire in a timely manner.
United States on Nov 17, 2023
jdc: The left rear tire of my Tesla started to leak. I was losing 5 PSI a day, so I took it to Mavis. It was the bead. They remounted the tire and it held for one day and then started leaking again. Waste of $35. I did some research and came across Tireject. I decided to give it a try. It was easy to do. It takes more than 5 minutes but less than 10. Everything you need is in the kit. I really don't understand how this stuff gets to the bead. You would think driving would push all the stuff to the flat of the tire. But I didn't lose any air the first night. Today, I still haven't lost any air. I love this stuff. I wish I had made a video. I'm just amazed.
United States on Oct 10, 2023
TheFoley’s: Used on a truck tire that had a bead leak. Saved me from having to buy a new tire, and it’s been months now and tire still holding air good will buy again if needed
Canada on Oct 09, 2023
Z: Works good
Canada on Oct 04, 2023
Real Buyer, Real Review: easy to use, deflate the tyre, squeeze the stuff in, pump up the tire, no more leakage. eeez as
Australia on Jun 26, 2023
Jim: One of our cars has suffered from rim leaks and was driving me nuts. Constantly being asked by my wife to top off the tires on her car. When I replaced a damaged rim I asked the tire shop to look for the source of the leaks. They said the "alloy" rims had started to corrode and did their best to get them to seal but warned me they would likely leak again. This spring when I removed her snow tires I found 3 of her 4 tires had gone completely flat in storage. The fourth was the new rim which was fine. I considered buying new rims that won't have this problem but wanted to wait until her times need to be replaced. The batteries in the TPMS sensors are getting very low so likely these will need to be replaced as well. I thought to try some sort of sealant. Most of the products I saw were not rated for automotive systems and offered warnings about risk to the TMPS sensors. This seemed to be the only product rated for my application and claimed it would not harm our car's sensors. So I gave it a shot. I ordered the SUV package that came with an injector and two 8-oz bottles. I put 4 oz in each tire per the instructions. Overall the process was easy except the valve core extractor broken...
United States on Jun 20, 2023
K. Sisco: I have to admit, I was skeptical about whether this product would work. Just over three years ago, I bought new tires for my Ford Escape. I don't drive it much, but I use it for road trips, and I wanted to make sure it had good tires on it. I bought Michelins and paid dearly for them, but like shoes, I feel tires are an important investment. That said, I immediately began having problems with one tire losing air fast. It would be down by 10 psi in a week. I went back to the tire shop, and they ended up charging me $20 for a new valve stem.
Well, that didn't fix the problem.
I did some digging online and found out that the aluminum alloy wheels are the culprit, and that there's not much I could do to fix the problem. The rims lose their seal at the bead, and the only real way to fix the problem would be to purchase new - expensive - rims. I could have the tire shop take the tires off the rims and apply bead sealer, but they don't like to do that, as it makes for a mess the next time they put tires on. Plus, I had already paid a lot for the tires and a little more for their "fix" that didn't work.
After a while, another tire started losing air quickly. I ended...
United States on Feb 12, 2023
Cris C.: Had a leak in a tire on my car(sedan). Tire would go from 36psi to 14psi overnight. Not sure what was causing the leak. Used this product. Leak stopped. After about 6 months, not sure if i got a new leak or this product stopped working. Used if again and the leak stopped again.
IMO Worth the money. Pretty easy to use. Make sure you have a pump to fill your tire because you need to remove the valve stem in order to use this product. I wouldn’t recommend anything else. TPS sensor still works and the car doesn’t shake. I used the 4oz package on 16” rims. Everything you need us included in the package except, of course, a pump to refill your tire.
Canada on Nov 05, 2022
flyboycanada: We previously purchased TireJect for our off-road equipment and it worked perfectly. However, this version for the road vehicles did not do the job. We carefully followed the instructions for a car tire that had a slow leak. The average air pressure loss was +/- 2 pounds per day. After injecting this product in the tire, it continued to lose the same amount of air pressure. Needless to say, we returned the product this morning and we received a full refund early this afternoon. We will definitely continue to purchase their off-road products.
May 18, 2023: We purchased another unit to try it again on our Forester. It works perfectly and the tire is keeping its pressure. One thing that we noticed is that the pressure goes down in the tires of our off-road equipment during winter storage. Adding a couple of ounces back does the trick and the tire pressure remains constant in the off-road vehicles. Recommended.
Canada on Jul 08, 2022
TireJect Automotive Full-Size Truck/SUV Tire Sealant & Bead Sealer 2-in-1 Kit - Get a Complete Sealant and Bead Sealing Solution in One Package! | Boulder Tools Heavy-Duty Tire Repair Kit: Get Your Tires Ready for Anything! | 4-Way Valve Core Tool with 4 Valve Cores - Slime 20088 | |
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Sale off | $6 OFF | $3 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 263 reviews | 1 reviews | 1 reviews |
Brand | TireJect | Boulder Tools | Slime |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | No | No |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces | 2.6 pounds | 0.64 ounces |
Manufacturer | 759195977450 | No | No |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 8 x 0.75 inches | 12 x 2.25 x 8 inches | 0.68 x 2.5 x 4.5 inches |
ASIN | B07L247FMM | B01E635PGA | B0020T17J2 |
Customer Reviews | 4.4/5 stars of 1,858 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 5,920 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 13,229 ratings |
Manufacturer Part Number | 759195977450 | 20088 | |
Date First Available | December 1, 2018 | April 12, 2016 | March 25, 2009 |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,930 in Automotive #64 in Tire Repair Tools | #1,130 in Automotive #19 in Tire Repair Tools | #351 in Automotive #1 in Tire Valve Tools#6 in Tire Repair Tools |
Jesse Brooks: Had a tire that I couldn’t find any holes or leaks but constantly lost air daily. I completely submerged the tire and couldn’t get air bubbles to show the leak. Put this in the tire and followed the directions and I haven’t had any more issues with loosing air. It’s been 2 weeks and still at the same pressure.
United States on Nov 22, 2023