The only reason mag mounts get a bad rep on 11m is because of lazy manufacturers who choose not to connect the foil (thats about 75% of them). If your first 3 mag mounts have had insulated foil, of course you will think they suck and ground wires are a must. However, I find it absolutely discouraging how I can break down the math and explain something just to have people that are totally unwilling to try argue about it. They have clearly never ran a mag mount with proper capacitive grounding. I'd put my mag mount up against anyones MacGyver grounding job because I understand how it works. Heck, Ive even used foil tape to couple an antenna base plate to the vehicle body without foil on the magnets, and it works amazingly well.
Back to the ground straps. Even without that magnet capacitance causing a parallel resonance (which would be a real issue at lower frequencies), say you tear the foil off completely and run only the ground straps, and lets further assume you dont care about the self-inductance of the straps, wherever they connect to ground, the path under the paint that goes back toward the base of the antenna just became a flat "sleeve balun" or hairpin that will act as some additional inductance (on top of the self-inductance) at the point the ground strap attaches to the antenna mount.
So, by all means, run your ground straps all over the place lol. Make hairpins out of your ground path, add tank circuits you never consider the resonance of, and above all else, make sure its ugly!