Run flats

Pravin@crazydetailer

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I somehow managed to get pick up a puncture on my rear tyre. Turns out the tyre is slashed and cannot be plugged. So I've decided to replace both rears as they are due any way.

Got a few prices. R4500 seems to be the going rate for Bridgestones. 9k for 2 tyres.

ouch.
 

semaj

New member
Check out Kumho I think they make run-flats. They are getting really good reviews on the net and are about half of the price of Bridgestones.
 

zaleonardz

Well-known member
Im with don on this one, loose the runflats.

Just for basic punctures, keep a can of that tyre inflator/sealer stuff in the car, should cover you for most of the lil annoying nails and stuff.
 

Stiffler_PE

New member
I have to agree n the Kuhmos's !! I will happily put them on my e46 now that i have seen how they performed on my e36.

I have given my e36 to my mom so i will be able to monitor the Kuhmos and Km's achieved.
The Kumhos were new when i got the e36 and fitted to the front. The Kuhmos have done over 40,000km now and they honestly look like they havent dropped a mm of tread. Sure the car doesnt do mega mileage every day, but she is on the road every day with a bit of highway and town.
I got 40,000 out of them... lets see what my old lady can do lol:)

Cheers :thumbsup:
 

Rascal69

New member
I bought 255/35/R18 for the rear and 225/40/R18 Perreli Runflats for our E90 for R13K at Tiger wheel and tyre. the fronts where more expensive than the rear.
 
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