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till have a plug kit handy before pulling the screw out some times they seal up pretty well. i would not drive it the way it is i picked up a nail on a job site once i didnt know it was leaking and wasnt in run flat i had a side wall blow out 45 minutes later. it may not be leaking...
if it is a leaker get a safety seal plug kit i got mine from amazon you will want the truck plugs. I had the same thing in my rear took 5 minutes to do a nice permanent repair. The safety seal brand plugs stick and seal like nothing else right now i have 4 in my sidewall as a badar repair...
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