Do Newly Replaced Tubeless Tires Require Tire Sealant?
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Generally, newly replaced tubeless tires do not require tire sealant if the installation is done correctly. Tire sealant is primarily used as a temporary fix after a tire puncture. Introduction to Tubeless Tires: Tubeless tires, also known as "low-pressure tires" or "pneumatic tires," are inflatable tires without an inner tube. They feature high elasticity, wear resistance, excellent traction, and heat dissipation performance. They are increasingly used in bicycles, motorcycles, cars, buses, and trucks. Introduction to Tire Sealant: Tire sealant is a mixture containing various high-molecular chemical materials, widely suitable for rubber tires on electric vehicles, motorcycles, and small to medium-sized cars. It is particularly effective for punctures with diameters of about 1 to 5 millimeters and is an essential item to carry in the vehicle.