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I agree with Brett. I keep plugs in my trailer and have plugged many slicks at the track. One good burnout and it is in the tire for life …
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Agreed with the above. I've patched several slicks. I usually go for the inside out type of plug, but I have raced slicks with regular trailer tire plugs because I was in a bind. Held air just fine and ended up racing them like that for several more weekends.
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Plug it.
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