Sir Allecrop
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Aren't these cars supposed to come with run flat tires?
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That seems to be somewhat common and I know a lot of the BMW guys get away from run flats do to it. They also tend to ride horrible because of the super stiff sidewallsOne thing about run-flats that keeps me away from them. A co-worked with a BMW had them - every time he hit a ***-hole, it was the same thing - the sidewall would tear and the tire would have to be replaced.
Now, that BMW had some pretty hard sport-suspension, but even still, he had 4 or 5 failures in a 6 month period driving in Metro NY. Never lost air pressure except when he tore the sidewall![]()
I hear you, the pump won't help with sidewall tears or larger leaks and the fix a flat juice can mess up TPMS sensors., I did add a plug kit and have used it already with the air pump instead of the fix a flat. Still doesn't help in a sidewall or major issue but I don't have to use the fix a flat.Maybe I am looking in the wrong place, but I did not find run flats that will fit. I have the PP without a spare so I gave run flats some serous consideration. I am not due for tires yet so I did not search real hard, but I did look. I know I have the pump and all but if I could find a sporty run flat that would give me a little more confidence when I head out of town.
Charlie
- I have heard that suggestion and gave it some consideration, I am sure I will regret this, but I have pretty much accepted the fact I will be calling for a flat bed and spending an extra night on the road one day.I did add a plug kit and have used it already with the air pump instead of the fix a flat. Still doesn't help in a sidewall or major issue but I don't have to use the fix a flat.
Depending on the flat you may be dealing with that regardless. For $5 it was worth it to me. My first time using it was straightforward, I have seen nails/screws/etc that are tough to find and tough to get out of the tire to plug which can turn into just as much of a hassle trying to fix on the side of the road than getting a tow. I do have a few small tools I keep in the car including channel lock pliers and snips to help.- I have heard that suggestion and gave it some consideration, I am sure I will regret this, but I have pretty much accepted the fact I will be calling for a flat bed and spending an extra night on the road one day.
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Being up in NW-Pa I keep 1 snow in the rear for emergencies, not crazy about the pump and sealent. Might take up space but keeps my sanity when travelingMaybe I am looking in the wrong place, but I did not find run flats that will fit. I have the PP without a spare so I gave run flats some serous consideration. I am not due for tires yet so I did not search real hard, but I did look. I know I have the pump and all but if I could find a sporty run flat that would give me a little more confidence when I head out of town.
Charlie
The times where I would really want a spare are usually when I am road tripping to SC and can't spare the room, no pun intended.Being up in NW-Pa I keep 1 snow in the rear for emergencies, not crazy about the pump and sealent. Might take up space but keeps my sanity when traveling
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