Anyone riding on run flats?

Madtoady

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I'm interested in a set of mv3 wheels that will be coming with near new Yokohama 255/35/18 and 225/40/18 run flats. My 1 series has 18" wheels with run flats but also msport suspension and the ride is rather harsh. I was wondering if anyone else was riding on run flats and what are they like?
 

t-tony

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I re fitted these on my car the other night, only 17" (25/47x17) can't wait to get my 18's back on with new non-run flat tyres. Horrid things.

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Tony.
 

t-tony

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They look really nice!
The wheels are ok but the tyres aren't. My 108's are getting a refurb and then will need new tyres before going back on, hopefully next spring. These will be my winter setup and will get cheaper standard tyres as and when.;)

Tony.
 

GazHyde

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I can see absolutely no reason why run flats wouldn't ruin the ride to the same level on a Z3, but possibly worse. They are probably the most sensitive cars for tyre choice I've ever owned.
 

Redline

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There is very little give in the walls of rft's.

You'll be putting more energy through those into what is a body that has little stiffness compared to Z4s. Hope it doesn't result in not just a harsh ride but also making the car twitchy on poor roads.
RFTs on 17" wheels are way more comfortable.
 

mrscalex

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They're bad news as far as I'm concerned.

I've never heard anyone have a good word for the ride.

When I got a puncture on my 3GT it drove awful and the side walls just didn't do much of a job anyway. The whole point of them is to help out in that situation.

Continental Contiseals are a much better idea. But they seem to be the Betamax of tyres. They are self sealing up to a 4mm puncture. I had them on my Alhambra and they were excellent.
 
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