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<blockquote data-quote="RK68" data-source="post: 754669" data-attributes="member: 58197"><p>Dear Friends,</p><p></p><p>It's time to change the tires of my 2017, 320i Sports Line (size 255/r50 17). My car came with factory fitted Bridgestone Potenza s0001 Run Flat. It has given me a mileage of about 27,000km with regular balancing, alignment and tyre rotation at about 4,000km interval. I am not sure if this is a decent mileage or not for RFT.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I am not so gung-ho with these RFT. I am thinking of replacing the RFT to normal tyres. Minus the risks of running a flat tyre without a spare tyre in the booth in case of a puncture with a Non- RFT fitted. most of the tyre shop sifus are telling that the car will not be stable to run on a Non-RFT.</p><p></p><p>I would like to get feedback from you guys out there if you have had experience in replacing the RFT to Non-RFT in BMW's. How was or is your experience?</p><p></p><p>Appreciate your feedback. Thanks .</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Kem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RK68, post: 754669, member: 58197"] Dear Friends, It's time to change the tires of my 2017, 320i Sports Line (size 255/r50 17). My car came with factory fitted Bridgestone Potenza s0001 Run Flat. It has given me a mileage of about 27,000km with regular balancing, alignment and tyre rotation at about 4,000km interval. I am not sure if this is a decent mileage or not for RFT. Anyway, I am not so gung-ho with these RFT. I am thinking of replacing the RFT to normal tyres. Minus the risks of running a flat tyre without a spare tyre in the booth in case of a puncture with a Non- RFT fitted. most of the tyre shop sifus are telling that the car will not be stable to run on a Non-RFT. I would like to get feedback from you guys out there if you have had experience in replacing the RFT to Non-RFT in BMW's. How was or is your experience? Appreciate your feedback. Thanks . Cheers, Kem [/QUOTE]
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