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I think you should have the screw removed, no good can come from leaving it there.
Jay
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Oh come on...it will make a cool clicking sound in parking garages.
Take it out and if it looses air..put it back in....
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I'd remove it and if it leaks, have it plugged as long as it hasn't damaged the underlying structure of the tire.
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If you don't have it removed, eventually the head will wear enough so the pressure of driving will drive the rest of the screw through the tyre anyway
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They are expensive tyres
I have just bought a complete set of Pirelli P-Zero Nero GT’s for £307.00 that must work out to about $450
My local tyre fitter is a friend so he is going to fit them and my in tyre TPMS sensors for $10 a wheel
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I really would not pay the extra for these Pilot Sports, even if I had the money,
you will never really explore the limits of these tyres in day to day use, the N rating is just pointless unless you have Porsche Warranty,
the last set of tyres I had were GT-Radials, £240 for a full set, they covered 18,000 spirited miles and the other 968 owners with pilot sports could not get away from me on our crazy days out.
the only reason I got Pirelli's this time is the GT-Radials I bought last time are no longer available, and the replacement tyre (Sport Active) gets crap reviews,
unless you are going to push the envelope of your pride and joy to the max, you just need quiet, smooth, grip in both dry and wet conditions, and as long as the tyres you select meet the speed rating and load requirements,
really no need to spend a fortune
I have these
https://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyres/p...94y-185965
over 60 euros a tyre cheaper, and you will not notice the difference, except in your wallet
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