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      02-09-2020, 09:05 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by aus View Post
You can totally patch/plug (preferably both) a runflat. At least that tire was designed to be driven on with low/no pressure.
You can patch it, but it may not perform as designed when it goes completely flat next time. To me it's a safety thing and not worth the risk. That doubt will always be in your mind when your hugging that corner at 90 mph, but that's just me.
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