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The BMW Range
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E34
The famous 90km/h vibration
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<blockquote data-quote="Hafizzul" data-source="post: 271104" data-attributes="member: 10875"><p>something to add,</p><p>its quite rare mechanism to fail unless extreme load applied. Normally tyre quality/condition contribute the most. If you buying a tyre make sure the manufacture date less than a year and the most important thing is, check the QC Pass sign on the tyre. Because small defect during tyre manufacturing can be rework and lead to over cooked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hafizzul, post: 271104, member: 10875"] something to add, its quite rare mechanism to fail unless extreme load applied. Normally tyre quality/condition contribute the most. If you buying a tyre make sure the manufacture date less than a year and the most important thing is, check the QC Pass sign on the tyre. Because small defect during tyre manufacturing can be rework and lead to over cooked. [/QUOTE]
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