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Originally Posted by MeaZ Hey guys I own a 2012 370z. When I purchased the car it had a tire plug on the rear passenger tire. I was wondering if
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As many others have mentioned, the plug is in an iffy place. I wouldn't trust it out on the highway or for spirited/hard driving. Tires aren't that expensive; a lot cheaper than a wreck. YMMV
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