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      07-23-2010, 10:03 PM   #23
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So this is the big downside of run-flats...basically, they're only able to be used once when they lose pressure, requiring a replacement. The problem that a lot of folks don't think about is what if the tires are at half tread depth or better? It's going to throw things way out of balance if you have one new tire and 1 or 3 others that are worn down - grip will be different, etc. That's somewhat of a safety concern, which woul require you to at the very least buy one additional tire to put on the opposite side of the car. This gets expensive quickly, considering the high cost of run-flats.
Incorrect. A RFT is just like any other tire with the exception that a regular tire disintegrates rather visibly when driven flat. The only "downside" of the RFT is that there are no obvious visual indicators if a RFT was driven while deflated.
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Incorrect. A RFT is just like any other tire with the exception that a regular tire disintegrates rather visibly when driven flat. The only "downside" of the RFT is that there are no obvious visual indicators if a RFT was driven while deflated.
Well, a very real and practical downside is that they DON'T GIVE YOU A SPARE so you are FORCED to drive the dang thing when it's flat!
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