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I'm sick of the harsh ride and price of my run flat tyres, can anybody suggest alternatives please? Currently on 225/35 and 255/30 Bridgestone Potenza.

Many thanks.

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Also, does anybody know if I will unbalance the car by changing only the rear tyres? Front two still have some mileage in them.

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Its a common problem and not many people like runflats.

Go to a good tyre fitters who may advise on the right tyre.

It should not put the balance out

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Hi

I have just asked a run flat question on the 1 series forum.

Are the BMW rims made special for run flat tyre designs? I.e is the profile different for sealing than a standard rim ? I believe I have read this somewhere ?

Thanks

K

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Thanks for all the advice. I went ahead and replaced all our corners with Hankooks; does anybody know where I can find recommended pressures? I should have asked the fitter but forgot. If not I will go for 32 front 30 rear, or measure what they are filled to but, I'd like to see an index if one exists.

Also, I now have two part worn 225/35s if that interests anybody. Happy to discuss condition with a potential buyer; neither are particularly good but, somebody on here may be able to do more with them than me!

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im keeping RF tyres on as there isnt anywhere for a spare wheel. The idea of being suck in the middle of nowhere with no spare wheel. Nah ill keep them for now.

Andy

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I changed from RF's to normal tyres, far better ride quality. Went to a scrappy and bought a spare wheel, jack and brace out of a scrapped E46, put it in a bag and left it in the boot. Doesn't take up too much space. Don't use my boot that often anyway.

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What is the traction like on the 330d on normal tyres, does it increase the point that the TC cuts in? I was told that the more compliant standard tyres stay in contact with the road better and reduce skipping hence reduce the amount TC cuts in. I have the 19 inch tyres and any compliance would be welcome as it is a pretty harsh ride.

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That'll be down to the compound and tread pattern as opposed to RF's vs Normal ;)

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