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Bmw X1 problems... needs help very badly...
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<blockquote data-quote="pratt" data-source="post: 495827" data-attributes="member: 21006"><p>The new runflat comes with warranty if they're found to be manufacturer's defect that caused your tyres to be puntured or changed. On top of that, do check the tyre's manufacturing date which is written on the sidewall as a 4 digit number. First 2 denotes week,last 2 denotes year. So if your new tyres were made more than 2 years ago when you first got them, I personally would not accept them and insist on at least anything that's less than a year old as rubber tends to harden through time if they're not used, thus rendering them a little less reliable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pratt, post: 495827, member: 21006"] The new runflat comes with warranty if they're found to be manufacturer's defect that caused your tyres to be puntured or changed. On top of that, do check the tyre's manufacturing date which is written on the sidewall as a 4 digit number. First 2 denotes week,last 2 denotes year. So if your new tyres were made more than 2 years ago when you first got them, I personally would not accept them and insist on at least anything that's less than a year old as rubber tends to harden through time if they're not used, thus rendering them a little less reliable. [/QUOTE]
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