RocketScott
Well-known member
Anecdotes aside, a patch/plug is the only way to maintain a Z rating on a tire. Not running your late '80s F-150 over 150MPH? You're probably fine putting a plug in and carrying on.
Different situations call for different solutions. What is better for one instance may not be better for another. I own a tire machine and have a variety of patches and plugs yet I still carry a plug kit in my truck. A discussion here about best practices is rather moot. Go watch some youtube videos from the pros and see how it should be done. Just because you've gotten away with something (as I have too) doesn't mean it's the way everyone should do something.
To the OP: Black Jack makes good stuff. I think my plug kit is Slime cheapo stuff and works ok.
Different situations call for different solutions. What is better for one instance may not be better for another. I own a tire machine and have a variety of patches and plugs yet I still carry a plug kit in my truck. A discussion here about best practices is rather moot. Go watch some youtube videos from the pros and see how it should be done. Just because you've gotten away with something (as I have too) doesn't mean it's the way everyone should do something.
To the OP: Black Jack makes good stuff. I think my plug kit is Slime cheapo stuff and works ok.
