Gino
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- First Name
- Gino
- Joined
- Apr 2, 2024
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- Location
- Orange County, CA
- Vehicles
- 2000 Boxster & 2021 Taycan
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- #16
That’s what I’ve always done on every bias ply or steel belted radial tire for the past 40 years. I’ve never had a plug fail. The plug manufacturers say you shouldn’t run the tire with a plug for more than 100 miles at no more than 50mph but that’s just to cover their asses.I picked up a screw in my right rear tire a few years ago and wound up on the side of I-580 in Carson City with a flat. It was 20 degrees F and snowing. I followed the directions with the liquid sealant and all it did was help me find the hole - which is where the liquid came out.
I carry a plug kit, so I plugged the tire. I had to move the car to get the hole in an accessible location and then plugging was easy. Two years and 10,000 miles later the plus is still in there. I haven't bothered to get it patched.
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