Nail repair question

Solid Red 98

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So, I took the GTS out yesterday, got two miles from home then, tick tick tick tick--yes a nail in the center of the tread. Fortunately I was near a tire store and was able to get it patched. The question is, how safe is the patched tire with its "patch/plug" combo? I hate to scrap a set of tires because of one nail. I don't track the car and rarely go that fast these days--just too many cops here in Norcal lately.
 

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There's actually (by coincidence) a thread discussing that issue. Not surprisingly some differing views - but all good info. My opinion: if the hole is small and regular and in-the-fixable-tread area then its OK to patch/plug, but I wouldn't try to set any speed records with a patched tire. 80-90 is all I've been willing to do on a patched tire and no problem at all when I did so. I did switch to Kumho 700's because I like the stick, so my patched tires went away a while back.
 

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I've done track days, speed "blasts" with plugged tires. No problems. My choice. My risk. My plugs.
Would I drive 170+ for 10 miles on 'em? of course not.
 

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The patch keeps the air in. The plug keeps moisture and road grit out of the belt package. Repaired correctly in the center of the tread area, I wouldn't have any qualms with occasional blasts up to 120, or sustained up to 80.
 

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At the beginning of last summer I had a set of BFG drag radials mounted and within 2 weeks had a screw stuck in the center of the tread on one of them. I had it patched, and continued to drive another 8-9k miles on those tires. I tracked the car and it seen several 100+ pulls. Drove it on 3hour+ one way road trips and back. No issues at all. If the tire's properly repaired you have nothing to worry about.
 

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Got a nail a few years ago drivers side rear. Had it patched because there was no visible cord damage. Plugged first then a vulcanized patch put on the inside. Was told this would reduce tire 1 speed grade. I keep it as a spare. GTS Bruce
 

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I found this a while back in one on my tires.....

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(No, it's not a splif)

It went straight through the center of a new rear tire! The patch has held just fine for a year or two and I'm looking to replace it soon. I'm thinking about swapping rims and updating the car a bit....
 

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