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<blockquote data-quote="kuntakinte" data-source="post: 516497" data-attributes="member: 15653"><p>Gameover is right. You can combo rft and non-rft tyres as long as they are on the same axle. It's been done in UK's BMW e90 forum to no harm. Some members there do recommend using the same brand n type for reasons gameover highlighted altho' others say it's optional. </p><p></p><p>Most agree tho' that if non-rft is replaced, choose 'XL' rated tyres. The spec stands for 'extra load' ie it has stronger sidewalls n less flexing thus mimicking the ride qualities of rft</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kuntakinte, post: 516497, member: 15653"] Gameover is right. You can combo rft and non-rft tyres as long as they are on the same axle. It's been done in UK's BMW e90 forum to no harm. Some members there do recommend using the same brand n type for reasons gameover highlighted altho' others say it's optional. Most agree tho' that if non-rft is replaced, choose 'XL' rated tyres. The spec stands for 'extra load' ie it has stronger sidewalls n less flexing thus mimicking the ride qualities of rft [/QUOTE]
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