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Old Feb 18, 2004 | 07:40 PM
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It's sealant in an aerosal can similar to the Chrysler system minus the compressor. I'm not sure how it would work and offered it only as my alternative. My main reason for buying it was as a backup in case two tires were flattened. Might mess up the low tire indicator, but so would the Chrysler system. There are many different manufacturers, and they are readly available in any department store or auto supply.
 
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