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09-05-2024, 03:48 AM | #23 | |
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Agreed. PS4 AS on my Cayman and they have never let me down and cold temps are a non issue. I do have flat tire anxiety so I carry a pump/patch/plug/goo kit in any car that has no spare and not on RFs.
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09-05-2024, 04:23 AM | #24 |
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^ No space saver spare wheel in this M also so in addition to the BMW fluid kit I too have a 6 piece separate puncture repair kit with stand light.
As far as RF's are concerned they give a harsher ride because of the stiffer sidewalls to support car should the tyre puncture. |
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09-05-2024, 07:47 AM | #25 |
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The issue I had with low profile runflats is that the additional tread stiffness appears to transfer a road impact to the sidewall because the tread will not “give”. This often leads to a sidewall bulge or blowout. On my 2021 M340i I had one sidewall bulge, and three tires where the sidewall blew out a flap about 4” in diameter. All of the blowouts happened on paved roads that had relatively small potholes, and my speed was 50-65 mph. These were stock 19” Pirelli P7’s on 792M wheels.
FYI - BMW tire and wheel protection is actually a separate warranty/insurance, either from BMW or a 3rd party company. All claims require them to upload pictures and get approval before they cover repairs. This can be inconvenient if the insurance company is slow to respond or it’s Saturday when the 3rd party company may be closed. It always worked out, but did take some time. Last edited by Bc2005; 09-05-2024 at 07:55 AM.. |
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09-05-2024, 09:05 AM | #26 |
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Run craps are a nice way to pad the dealer's pockets. Got a flat? Drive it to the dealer - they'll fix it right away. Oh, but once you drive on the flat runflat it's ruined so you need a new $400 tire, plus balancing, installation, maybe an alignment just to be safe - That will be a $1000 please.
Yeah - crappy tire performance aside, I bought a donut right after I got the car with its OEM runflats. At least 4 times I've put that donut on, taken the replacement, flat PS4 tire somewhere, had the nail or screw removed and the tire patched - for about $20.
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09-06-2024, 08:52 AM | #27 | |
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Tire was ok after the hit and on the way home but next morning... Decided to drive the car to the nearest dealer, about 10 miles away. I mean the tires are run flats so let's go! Made it with no problems though the TPMS was warning of a flat tire the whole time. Got two new tires installed while I waited and that was that. While I didn't like the run flats because the JCW was my daily driver -- my other car was a 2018 Hellcat -- for my 60 mile a day work commute I left the run flats on the MINI. (One day on the way to work the Hellcat picked up a tire puncture. Had to use the tire repair kit which worked ok. But while waiting for the tire to inflate I was on the phone and arranged to buy two new rear tires at the local dealer. As soon as the flat tire was aired up I drove the 4 miles to the dealer and had both rear tires replaced.) Subsequent MINIs (a 2022 S and a 2023 JCW) came with run flats which were noticeably better than the run flats on my 2018 JCW. And the run flats on my 2022 230i and 2024 230ix were also quite good. I never felt the need to replace them. |
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09-07-2024, 11:46 AM | #28 | |
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Agree with your experience of dealerships and even some tire shops not willing to repair runflats. My 2 cents.
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09-07-2024, 02:02 PM | #29 | |
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09-07-2024, 02:29 PM | #31 |
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Changing rim size vs run flat
My G30 M550 has run flats I don't like on 20 inch rims. Should I just swap out the run flats for non RFs and use the same rims or sell what I have and buy new 19 inch rims and non RFs. It would cost a lot more, but I'm not sure just changing to non RFs would be enough of an improvement on the 20s?
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09-08-2024, 09:30 AM | #33 |
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To be fair, run flats are far better than they were when they first came out. My '07 M Coupe came with them from the factory and I sold them after several hundred miles. My '14 X1 (N55) also came w/ them from the factory but weren't bad. I actually rode them out until the tread was getting low then switched to Michelin PS AS.
Ar this point, they are probably good enough ride quality for most of the populous, excluding us gearheads/car enthusiasts. Somewhere in that venn diagram is the part of the populous that won't put up w/ paying for full tire replacement.
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09-08-2024, 09:36 AM | #34 | |
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09-08-2024, 09:44 AM | #35 |
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Man, that was 18 years 4 months and 425,070 miles ago. I'm over it by now.
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09-08-2024, 02:13 PM | #36 | |
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Well, it looks like I should skip this here perhaps , but ///M (and even ///M-Performance) cars apparently weren't equipped with runflats because the tyres failed to provide proper support for those cars' enhanced driving dynamics (which was also why the cars were widow makers ). Runflats are exactly as repairable as the regular tyres are (no sidewall damage) and it's up to you to decide how worn off they are (it's only advisory to replace them if you can't ). Making runflats softer is the reason for the side bulging complaints: trying to improve something is a way to ruin it . They were practicality at the grip expense and now they are reportedly no practicality and still no grip (pretty much in line with BMW cars direction). Just pure comfort for it's lovers. |
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09-08-2024, 02:57 PM | #37 | |
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At 2,600 miles I picked up a 3/8ths lag bolt in the right rear tire while on vacation in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State. The BMW concierge service was a joke when I tried to use it, so I just went to a Goodyear tire shop and had them patch and plug the run-flat. I chose a Goodyear tire shop because I knew they had experience with run-flats since the Corvette used Goodyear run-flats as factory equipment; in 2006 not a lot of tire shops had seen run-flats. Yeah, I got the BS about non-repairable if driven on zero or low pressure. I assured the guy I drove on the tire from the point the RFM triggered, to his shop, which was not more than 30 miles. I was from out of state and said I'll pay cash with no receipt. That did the trick. Patched and plugged. At 22,000 miles I swapped to a square set of wheels and tires. I put the original wheels, still with the spent Bridgestones on them, up in my storage loft and left them there from October 2007 until August 2015 when I switched back to the original wheels. The repaired run-flat was still holding some 25 PSI (I checked out of curiosity).
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Got some fresh PS4 NON runflat tires mounted finally. Excited to see the difference these tires make.
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I always replace my runflats with goflats as soon as I can.
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