SLIME Small Tire Tackle Set: Small Tire Tackle Kit, Plastic/Rubber, 24 1/8 mm Overall Wd
The SLIME Small Tire Tackle Kit (MPN 2410) is a tire patching kit made of rubber with a plastic/rubber construction in black/blue. It includes a tackle case and has an overall width of 24 1/8 mm.
SKU 3G-OTH-487409
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Product Description
The SLIME Small Tire Tackle Kit (MPN 2410) is a tire patching kit made of rubber with a plastic/rubber construction in black/blue. It includes a tackle case and has an overall width of 24 1/8 mm.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the SLIME Small Tire Tackle Kit used for?
The SLIME Small Tire Tackle Kit is a tire patching kit designed for quick, on-the-go repairs of small punctures in tires. It includes a tackle case and is made from durable rubber and plastic, making it suitable for automotive, motorcycle, and bicycle applications.
What are the specifications of the SLIME Small Tire Tackle Kit?
The SLIME Small Tire Tackle Kit (MPN 2410) has an overall width of 24 1/8 mm and is constructed from plastic and rubber in black/blue. It includes a tackle case and is classified as a tire patching kit. The material is rubber.
Where to buy the SLIME Small Tire Tackle Kit worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the SLIME Small Tire Tackle Kit to customers worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery, ensuring you receive genuine SLIME products. Contact us for availability and lead time on orders.
How to use the SLIME Small Tire Tackle Kit for tire repair?
To use the SLIME Small Tire Tackle Kit, first locate the puncture and remove any debris. Insert the supplied rubber plug into the hole using the included tool, then trim excess. Inflate the tire and check for leaks. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe repair.
SLIME Products
3G Electric supplies SLIME tire patching kits. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.









