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RFT's Still Affects Ride Significantly
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<blockquote data-quote="Rayhwc" data-source="post: 640628" data-attributes="member: 23396"><p>I had runflats on my 535i but changed them to Michelin PSS in Penang because there were no replacements available when I encountered a puncture there. Another reason I replaced all 4 there was because of all the reviews that non-rfts are significantly better than rfts. Having made the change I can say that the PSS is more comfortable but the rtfs (continental) were really not that far behind in terms of comfort. I never found the limits of performance on either tyre to be able to comment upon. Noise level I think is similar. In hindsight, I would not have changed all 4 rft tyres before they are due as the added benefit of non-rft is not that significantly different... to me. Hence, I think that rft have an important advantage over regular tyres and are not too bad on the comfort front either. They are however more expensive and sometimes hard to find if you are outside of KL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rayhwc, post: 640628, member: 23396"] I had runflats on my 535i but changed them to Michelin PSS in Penang because there were no replacements available when I encountered a puncture there. Another reason I replaced all 4 there was because of all the reviews that non-rfts are significantly better than rfts. Having made the change I can say that the PSS is more comfortable but the rtfs (continental) were really not that far behind in terms of comfort. I never found the limits of performance on either tyre to be able to comment upon. Noise level I think is similar. In hindsight, I would not have changed all 4 rft tyres before they are due as the added benefit of non-rft is not that significantly different... to me. Hence, I think that rft have an important advantage over regular tyres and are not too bad on the comfort front either. They are however more expensive and sometimes hard to find if you are outside of KL. [/QUOTE]
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