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by Horizon » Sun Nov 19, 2017 5:40 pm
Members on here have had Runflats repaired, certain companies/ dealers won't repair them.
The reason is I guess is that if you have had a puncture and run on it with no pressure in for 70 miles ( as is the whole idea of Runflats ) the tyre will have sustained sidewall damage and need replacing.
If the light comes on due to a 5 psi drop in pressure due to a slow puncture, no damage will have occurred.
So that tyre will be safely repaired.
It's where you draw that line.
I cracked an alloy on the E93 and drove on a runfat with no pressure in it for 50 miles to get to a place that rewelded it, the tyre was knackered internally and the amount of rubber inside the wheel when it was removed was very noticeable.
I replaced them with non Runflats ( no star marking problems as 2 wheel drive )
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Horizon on Sun Nov 19, 2017 10:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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