E90 Run Flat Bubble

hey guys
i hit a huge pot hole last week Fri and now my tyre
has a slight bubble
no warning lights or anything ,
just a bubble
were can i get a new tyre at a good price
driver side front (Potenza) and how much can i get for the old tyre
still have 85%
 

Venda Boy

///Member
Twincam Shark said:
hey guys
i hit a huge pot hole last week Fri and now my tyre
has a slight bubble
no warning lights or anything ,
just a bubble
were can i get a new tyre at a good price
driver side front (Potenza) and how much can i get for the old tyre
still have 85%

Tyre Size?
 

Twinz

Forum - Support
Staff member
Got a bubble as well after hitting pothole. I replaced the tyre and threw it away. Too risky to pass it on. Had approximately 98% tyre tread left. :bawling:
 

JustNN

New member
Dont sell as you will risk some one else with a problem, i think we went through 2 sets 18''(back and front) on 1 car last year alone(+-15000km total on all 8), its all apart of life. I read somewhere on the forum a member changed to Hankook 18'' RFT for +-R1450 if im not mistaken per tyre if you wana change the brand all together and he had good things to say about the Hankooks.
 

msm

Well-known member
Twincam Shark said:
has a slight bubble
no warning lights or anything ,
just a bubble
were can i get a new tyre at a good price
driver side front (Potenza) and how much can i get for the old tyre
still have 85%

I would advise you to change the tyre asap. A bubble effectively means your sidewall is pretty badly damaged and not stable. Also when the guys are changing tyres, ask them to inspect the mags properly. Sometimes you can get a slight crack on your mag (from hitting a pothole) and it usually gets worse over time.

... and throw the old tyre away. Just not worth the risk to yourself or anyone else. I once changed a tyre that had about 1000 KM on it, after hitting a pothole and developing a bubble - it's just something you need to accept.
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
I fitted the Hankook RFTs and am very happy so far! But they are normal 225/45/17 - not sure if they have them in 18" size here. I'm sure with enough interest that should change soon though - price and performance is good compared to the big brands... Beware though, although they are RFTs, they don't have the BMW approved star thingy on them... :)
 
santam ?
will my isurance company be able to assist.

were can i get one in Jhb East rand area at a good price
its got to be Potenza though has my other 3 are still new.
 

JustNN

New member
Depends weather you have that tyre insurance thing, like mine pays out a max of R1000 per tyre but you have to measure the thread on the tyre and tell them what it is, like 60% gets my R600 and so on. I had to send photos of the tyres,a small note frm a tyre place stateing the tyre thread and the damage if any. Its well worth the cover on our roads
 

Crewzer

Member
When the wifes car picked up a bubble from pothole damage, BMW said that it can only be replaced by the same make or change all 4 to one make. R4000 later one tyre was changed, Michelin RF FTL :banghead:
 
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