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RFT Tire mobility Kit
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<blockquote data-quote="seancorr" data-source="post: 711503" data-attributes="member: 42054"><p>I think in a nutshell mobility kit comes into place when u have a warning sign in your iDrive saying that u lost pressure and u stop to take a look at it and found out that it's a small hole so u took out your mobility kit and try to fix it and continue driving on until u find a place to replace your tyre and you just need to drive according to recommendation from the manufacturer and change it ASAP. The case of drive to shop and 'tampal' it does not apply to RFT too. The mobility kit serves as a range extender or some sort with the extra peace of mind that you are not losing air continuously as you drive. But I think I read somewhere that trying to fix the RFT temporarily is not recommended though I could be wrong.</p><p></p><p>But if the tyre has a rip then of course having a mobility kit will be useless as you can't even drive at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seancorr, post: 711503, member: 42054"] I think in a nutshell mobility kit comes into place when u have a warning sign in your iDrive saying that u lost pressure and u stop to take a look at it and found out that it's a small hole so u took out your mobility kit and try to fix it and continue driving on until u find a place to replace your tyre and you just need to drive according to recommendation from the manufacturer and change it ASAP. The case of drive to shop and 'tampal' it does not apply to RFT too. The mobility kit serves as a range extender or some sort with the extra peace of mind that you are not losing air continuously as you drive. But I think I read somewhere that trying to fix the RFT temporarily is not recommended though I could be wrong. But if the tyre has a rip then of course having a mobility kit will be useless as you can't even drive at all. [/QUOTE]
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