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      07-07-2008, 04:02 PM   #1
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Which is the softer ride?

What combo do you guys think we'll run a little softer?

1) 18" wheels with NON-Run Flats 225/40/18 - 255/35/18

2) 17" wheels with Run-Flats 225/45/17
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I would say the 18's with non-RFT.
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I just did this on my 335xi and the 18" non-RFT's are softer and handle better...not too mention you can put on cooler rims! It's not night/day but there is a difference.
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Thanks guys. Yeah, I really don't wanna have to buy anothor set of wheels. Tires are cheaper. I'm guessing you keep a mobility kit onboard just in case of a flat?
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Thanks guys. Yeah, I really don't wanna have to buy anothor set of wheels. Tires are cheaper. I'm guessing you keep a mobility kit onboard just in case of a flat?
That's correct. I do that myself. I got mine from my dealer. I went from 18" runflats to 19" non-RFTs, and the 19" setup is more comfortable
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