Thread: 128i Inquiry
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      04-30-2011, 01:09 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Hops128i View Post
I don't know if the weight savings are that great. But the unsprung weight penalty for RTF's is significant.

I think the ride quality of the RTF's is a little overstated, but in the decision process of buying my 128i, i wish i had known:
-not many places will repair a runflat, even if you haven't driven a single foot on them with the TPMS warning light on, even though RTF's are most certainly repairable in this situation.
-Since RTF's are officially 'unrepairable' they are a waste of resources. Especially when being halfway worn, one replacement will mean you have to shave the new tire, or get both replaced.
-runflats don't grip as well
-RTF's add to the unsprung weight of the car.
-If you're on a road trip a flat RTF is much more inconvenient since you have to have it replaced.

Of course, you can just ditch the things and get real tires....
RFT are horrible. Like driving with bricks as tires...
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