I want to use this product for an offroad vehicle as a preventative against flats for mesquite and cactus thorns. The vehicle has 31x10.50 tires with 15" rims. How much should I use? Is there a calculator on this site for usage rate of this product?
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The standard formula for ounces per tire is: width of tire (in inches) x height of tire (in inches) x 0.04. If your tires are 10.5” wide and 31” high, then you would need about 13 oz per tire. The formula assumes a moderate speed to thoroughly distribute the sealant. If this is a slow-speed application, then you may need to double the quantity.
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