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Tire replacement advice - Run Flat or Regular (NO Run Flat) ???


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Google Gemini says... 

Run-flat tires and regular tires have different advantages and disadvantages, including: 

 
  • Cost
    Run-flat tires can cost 35–200% more than regular tires, ranging from $150–$500 per tire. 
     
  • Availability
    Run-flat tires are often only available as original equipment tires for new cars, and can be difficult to find as replacements. 
     
  • Equipment
    Most vehicles with run-flat tires don't come with a spare tire or tire-changing equipment. 
     
  • Tire pressure monitoring
    Run-flat tires need to be used with tire pressure monitoring systems because they don't look different when they're low on air. 
     
  • Repairs
    Run-flat tires can't be repaired. 
  • Ride quality
    Regular tires are generally quieter and smoother than run-flat tires because of their softer sidewalls. 
     
  • Tread life
    Regular tires usually last longer than run-flat tires. 
     
  • Punctures

    Run-flat tires can be driven on for up to 50 miles at 50 mph after a puncture, while regular tires can blow out. Run-flat tires are more stable than regular tires when they lose air, helping drivers maintain control. 

     

    Which one to choose ?? @~`  

     
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25 minutes ago, Hitman said:

Google Gemini says... 

Run-flat tires and regular tires have different advantages and disadvantages, including: 

 
  • Cost
    Run-flat tires can cost 35–200% more than regular tires, ranging from $150–$500 per tire. 
     
  • Availability
    Run-flat tires are often only available as original equipment tires for new cars, and can be difficult to find as replacements. 
     
  • Equipment
    Most vehicles with run-flat tires don't come with a spare tire or tire-changing equipment. 
     
  • Tire pressure monitoring
    Run-flat tires need to be used with tire pressure monitoring systems because they don't look different when they're low on air. 
     
  • Repairs
    Run-flat tires can't be repaired. 
  • Ride quality
    Regular tires are generally quieter and smoother than run-flat tires because of their softer sidewalls. 
     
  • Tread life
    Regular tires usually last longer than run-flat tires. 
     
  • Punctures

    Run-flat tires can be driven on for up to 50 miles at 50 mph after a puncture, while regular tires can blow out. Run-flat tires are more stable than regular tires when they lose air, helping drivers maintain control. 

     

    Which one to choose ?? @~`  

     

run flats are rip off,

just go with regular All weather my go to are Michellin AS4 low noise, great braking and longer thread mileage 

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2 minutes ago, copypasta said:

@Hitman what kind of car is it, suv/sedan?

SUV (GLE 300).  Original tires are Run-Flat, only drove 21K.. now want to change . I felt the drive was not smooth so considering for Regular tires. 

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24 minutes ago, Hitman said:

SUV (GLE 300).  Original tires are Run-Flat, only drove 21K.. now want to change . I felt the drive was not smooth so considering for Regular tires. 

if you want a smooth comfortable ride with less road noise choose a non RFT, carry a flat repair kit for emergencies. Michelin, continental, bridgestone and yokohama makes great tires. I ditched runflats and using Michelin ps as4 and conti dws 06 for my two cars, they're really good!

check tirerack for reviews and guidance

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1 hour ago, Hitman said:

Google Gemini says... 

Run-flat tires and regular tires have different advantages and disadvantages, including: 

 
  • Cost
    Run-flat tires can cost 35–200% more than regular tires, ranging from $150–$500 per tire. 
     
  • Availability
    Run-flat tires are often only available as original equipment tires for new cars, and can be difficult to find as replacements. 
     
  • Equipment
    Most vehicles with run-flat tires don't come with a spare tire or tire-changing equipment. 
     
  • Tire pressure monitoring
    Run-flat tires need to be used with tire pressure monitoring systems because they don't look different when they're low on air. 
     
  • Repairs
    Run-flat tires can't be repaired. 
  • Ride quality
    Regular tires are generally quieter and smoother than run-flat tires because of their softer sidewalls. 
     
  • Tread life
    Regular tires usually last longer than run-flat tires. 
     
  • Punctures

    Run-flat tires can be driven on for up to 50 miles at 50 mph after a puncture, while regular tires can blow out. Run-flat tires are more stable than regular tires when they lose air, helping drivers maintain control. 

     

    Which one to choose ?? @~`  

     

My bimmer came with RFT's and didnt even last for 30k. Took the risk and changed to regular Bridgestone tires. After 60k miles since the change....still running like a champ. Better suspension due to soft sidewalls. Only risk is, no spare tire to rely on.

Regular lo bridgestone ni beat chesedi ledu...in terms of durability.

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14 minutes ago, Jatka Bandi said:

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Already have it. 800 పెట్టి కొని 8 సార్లు కూడ use చెయ్యలేదు . Flat tires అయ్యాయి అవి కూడ . $s@d . 150 అడిగాడు to service the bike

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43 minutes ago, Hitman said:

Already have it. 800 పెట్టి కొని 8 సార్లు కూడ use చెయ్యలేదు . Flat tires అయ్యాయి అవి కూడ . $s@d . 150 అడిగాడు to service the bike

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38 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said:

vaadu 150 adigadani 50k petti car bought aa...lol clarity

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9 hours ago, Hitman said:

Google Gemini says... 

Run-flat tires and regular tires have different advantages and disadvantages, including: 

 
  • Cost
    Run-flat tires can cost 35–200% more than regular tires, ranging from $150–$500 per tire. 
     
  • Availability
    Run-flat tires are often only available as original equipment tires for new cars, and can be difficult to find as replacements. 
     
  • Equipment
    Most vehicles with run-flat tires don't come with a spare tire or tire-changing equipment. 
     
  • Tire pressure monitoring
    Run-flat tires need to be used with tire pressure monitoring systems because they don't look different when they're low on air. 
     
  • Repairs
    Run-flat tires can't be repaired. 
  • Ride quality
    Regular tires are generally quieter and smoother than run-flat tires because of their softer sidewalls. 
     
  • Tread life
    Regular tires usually last longer than run-flat tires. 
     
  • Punctures

    Run-flat tires can be driven on for up to 50 miles at 50 mph after a puncture, while regular tires can blow out. Run-flat tires are more stable than regular tires when they lose air, helping drivers maintain control. 

     

    Which one to choose ?? @~`  

     

If you can, go for regular... Never run the flat.... They are there so that car makes can get away without spare tire

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On 9/17/2024 at 5:42 PM, EggpuffReddy said:

ante cycle vesukoni velli grocerries konukkoni mosuku raaledu kada

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