Ed S Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 Anyone have an opinion on run flats, recommend brand?
Abear Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 where do u live that you would need these, i have heard the ride is not as great as regular tires. bridgestone, goodyear, if they dont make them, i suggest not gettin the run flats.
SKperformance Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 Run flats are a bit noisy but if you want a tire that has amazing road feedback they are amazing for that. As the sidewall is so stiff it returns corners to the steering wheel with precision.
Abear Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 Run flats are a bit noisy but if you want a tire that has amazing road feedback they are amazing for that.As the sidewall is so stiff it returns corners to the steering wheel with precision. ← I did not know this, thats very interesting SK.
Ed S Posted October 4, 2005 Author Posted October 4, 2005 Run flats are a bit noisy but if you want a tire that has amazing road feedback they are amazing for that.As the sidewall is so stiff it returns corners to the steering wheel with precision. ← I did not know this, thats very interesting SK. ← '06 GS 300AWD comes standard w/run flats. I've been told by the dealer to expect 18-24K max life on the tread. Car does seem to handle very well, but the ride is a bit hard. 3 days after I bought the car, I picked up a nail, the tire presure warning light came on, I was able to drive the car home 25 miles on the run flats at 60MPH w/no prob. So, there is def something to be said about not having to change a flat. I'll decide whether or not to stick w/run flats when I'm ready for new tires.
oldefarms Posted October 6, 2005 Posted October 6, 2005 Run flats are a bit noisy but if you want a tire that has amazing road feedback they are amazing for that.As the sidewall is so stiff it returns corners to the steering wheel with precision. ← I did not know this, thats very interesting SK. ← '06 GS 300AWD comes standard w/run flats. I've been told by the dealer to expect 18-24K max life on the tread. Car does seem to handle very well, but the ride is a bit hard. 3 days after I bought the car, I picked up a nail, the tire presure warning light came on, I was able to drive the car home 25 miles on the run flats at 60MPH w/no prob. So, there is def something to be said about not having to change a flat. I'll decide whether or not to stick w/run flats when I'm ready for new tires. ← For what ever it is worth...I am not a fan of run flats..They are a good idea...just the cost ($300.0 + plus the lack of availablity make them a pain. At least the GS 300 has a spare. BMW 3 seies do not even have a spare
indiasfinest Posted October 7, 2005 Posted October 7, 2005 Run flats are a bit noisy but if you want a tire that has amazing road feedback they are amazing for that.As the sidewall is so stiff it returns corners to the steering wheel with precision. ← I did not know this, thats very interesting SK. ← '06 GS 300AWD comes standard w/run flats. I've been told by the dealer to expect 18-24K max life on the tread. Car does seem to handle very well, but the ride is a bit hard. 3 days after I bought the car, I picked up a nail, the tire presure warning light came on, I was able to drive the car home 25 miles on the run flats at 60MPH w/no prob. So, there is def something to be said about not having to change a flat. I'll decide whether or not to stick w/run flats when I'm ready for new tires. ← thats very unfortunate...altleast you know the tires live up to your expectations
Jamil Posted October 29, 2005 Posted October 29, 2005 So ironic, i just got my 2006 GS and was talking to my friend whose got a 530 BMW and I was making fun of the run flat tires he has, it turns out that my car has the same tires :whistles: ...well am not bothered, but i do have a quesiton, if the tire hits a nail, and is puncutred, whats the max speed i could run on it without harming it and can it be fixed in the same way i use to fix my regular tires (place a glued ribber in the hole, pump and ride)? At least i have a spare tire :D my friend doesn't so my ods are 20% his are 25% to having to change a tire if anythings goes kaboooom
SGT Posted October 29, 2005 Posted October 29, 2005 So ironic, i just got my 2006 GS and was talking to my friend whose got a 530 BMW and I was making fun of the run flat tires he has, it turns out that my car has the same tires :whistles: ...well am not bothered, but i do have a quesiton, if the tire hits a nail, and is puncutred, whats the max speed i could run on it without harming it and can it be fixed in the same way i use to fix my regular tires (place a glued ribber in the hole, pump and ride)? At least i have a spare tire :D my friend doesn't so my ods are 20% his are 25% to having to change a tire if anythings goes kaboooom ← You can drive up to 55mph for 100 miles before having to replace the tires. As for repair, I'm not sure but you may have to get a new tire.
mm9351 Posted October 29, 2005 Posted October 29, 2005 OK, I'm new to run flats, and also my GS300, so here's my question. Does the information display tell you WHICH tire is low, or just that there's a fault and you need to go out and inspect all four tires? Thanks for your reply.
SGT Posted October 29, 2005 Posted October 29, 2005 OK, I'm new to run flats, and also my GS300, so here's my question. Does the information display tell you WHICH tire is low, or just that there's a fault and you need to go out and inspect all four tires? Thanks for your reply. ← All it will tell you is that one of the tires is experiencing low pressure so you'll have to go out and look.
smcd Posted October 29, 2005 Posted October 29, 2005 The other thing that sucks about run flats is that your local tire shop in general is not going to be able to fix a flat. The dealer has to do it for about $300 (at least that's the case with BMW). I've heard a lot of people recommending the tire insurance which runs about $400 for 3-4 years. It will pretty much pay for itself with one flat. It's a shame that full size spares aren't still an option in all cars. I would certainly not mind paying more for one.
SW03ES Posted October 29, 2005 Posted October 29, 2005 smcd- Your GS should have a full size spare... Personally one of the first things I'd do if I bought a new car with Runflats is replace the runflats with normal tires...
smcd Posted October 29, 2005 Posted October 29, 2005 smcd- Your GS should have a full size spare...Personally one of the first things I'd do if I bought a new car with Runflats is replace the runflats with normal tires... ← Yeah, my current GS does have a run flat - just talking about the new cars since I re-entered the market recently. Replacing the tires is really expensive so not sure that is a good option either. - Sean
Ed S Posted October 31, 2005 Author Posted October 31, 2005 The other thing that sucks about run flats is that your local tire shop in general is not going to be able to fix a flat. The dealer has to do it for about $300 (at least that's the case with BMW). I've heard a lot of people recommending the tire insurance which runs about $400 for 3-4 years. It will pretty much pay for itself with one flat.It's a shame that full size spares aren't still an option in all cars. I would certainly not mind paying more for one. ← Not true, dealer fixed nail puncture in run flat for $35. Repair and ride is perfect.
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