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Run Flat Tires..Yes or No?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tango" data-source="post: 193057" data-attributes="member: 5781"><p>For those who are going to read this this is my opinion and experience at <strong><u>normal speeds</u></strong>.</p><p>On all the tires I put plugs in they were good till I sold them years later. I never drove on a flat tire so I know it was just a matter of pulling the screw out. I never brought a tire for a garage to put a patch inside. Since I don't plan on racing the vette plugs should be fine. The garage all they do is insert a plug, sand the rubber inside and glue a patch with a light bulb to cure. </p><p></p><p>On the tire rack website they state <em>(while run-flat tires offer extended mobility in the event of complete air loss, even they may not be suitable to return to service after being driven on while flat).</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tango, post: 193057, member: 5781"] For those who are going to read this this is my opinion and experience at [B][U]normal speeds[/U][/B]. On all the tires I put plugs in they were good till I sold them years later. I never drove on a flat tire so I know it was just a matter of pulling the screw out. I never brought a tire for a garage to put a patch inside. Since I don't plan on racing the vette plugs should be fine. The garage all they do is insert a plug, sand the rubber inside and glue a patch with a light bulb to cure. On the tire rack website they state [I](while run-flat tires offer extended mobility in the event of complete air loss, even they may not be suitable to return to service after being driven on while flat).[/I] [/QUOTE]
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