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Old 04-01-2019, 09:53 PM   #14
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high speed where a plug would be a problem isn't anywhere in the range you can reach on most highways (low triple digits).

centripetal force isn't going to remove it and rolling friction isn't going to budge it. Slamming on your brakes right on the spot where it is might do something, but if you're doing that, you're already in trouble and a tire losing pressure is only going to be an additional headache.

I'd think most people who are tracking their car dont track it using their daily driving tires....that's just a fast way to waste rubber. Plugs should be totally fine between 0-100...
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