


🛞 Mount with confidence, protect with power!
Murphy's #2000 Concentrated Tire and Tube Mounting Compound is an 8 lb. ultra-thick formula designed to simplify mounting rubber tires and tubes on all wheel types. Enhanced with rust inhibitors, it offers superior corrosion protection, making it ideal for passenger vehicles, semi trucks, construction, agricultural, and off-the-road tires. Highly rated by professionals and DIYers alike, this compound delivers reliable, long-lasting performance.
| ASIN | B07ZPFP18G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,666 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #40 in Tire Repair Tools |
| Brand | Tire and Tube Mounting Compound |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,480) |
| Date First Available | October 28, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 8.67 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Murphy's |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 46634 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.74 x 8.5 x 8.35 inches |
C**.
Good business to deal with
Works great
M**N
Excellent product
Hands down this is the best compound for mounting tires!
S**0
Best stuff for tire replacement
Used on ATV Tire install. Made tire slip right on. Also no mess as it is solid like a past instead of a liquid that runs all over everything. And the size will be enough to do Many, many more tires. Probably will never use it all.
R**N
Large tub is a great value. Will last a long time.
I was changing tires using only dishsoap and at times window cleaner. I tried this and it was more slippery and made changing tires even easier. I have my technique down for motorcycle tires and i would say this product (large tub is nice) works as intended and i can see why motorcycle shops use this type instead of just dishsoap.
A**R
Very good stuff
Great value but I wish they sold a smaller bucket; at least I have a lifetime supply now. Very smooth and rinses away with water. High quality.
J**.
Good product
It is a good product but not necessary. You can use some dish soap and water mixture for same result
L**S
It let me air up tires
I do my own tire mounting and dismounting on old cars, often putting used tires on less-than-pristine rims. Getting the beads to seal is often a challenge. I did three 14" tires this week using Murphy's Soap for the first time. The stuff is a bit sloppy and involves a short learning curve, but once I accepted getting messy I was able to get the beads to pop more easily than when I've used ropes, straps, dish soap, foam tubes, etc. The goop squeezed out as the beads set, and so I could scoop it off the tire and use it again. Overall, it made a frustrating job much less challenging. I'm happy with the purchase. UPDATE: I used it on a fourth tire, and it worked just as I described above. Work the goop in between the tire and rim, hit with 100 psi of air, and POP! The beads are seated. Then scoop off the squeezed-out goop for reuse. After doing four tires, I haven't used up more than maybe 10 percent of the 8-pound bucket. I've fought airing up tires for decades, and this is by far the best way to suceed with the fewest cuss words.
M**T
Tire and rim lube
Good lube to mount tires to rims.
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