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run flat and non runflat on same axle

Post by fenj66 » Wed Apr 27, 2016 6:05 pm

hi all, i just wanted some opinions on mixing a run flat tyre with a non run flat on the rear. ive had a non repairable puncture so need a temporary part worn tyre as i want to replace them all eventually at the same time.  and have been offered a cheap runflat, which would tide me over as it has the same tread depth as rest of the car.
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Re: run flat and non runflat on same axle

Post by sid10 » Wed Apr 27, 2016 6:16 pm

Don't do it , you should never mix them as the run flat tyre has a thicker rim so won't move as much under load I e in a corner , so the handling will be dangerous ! Best changing an axle at the time . Other thing to note is the tyre sizes mainly need to be within 1-2 MM of each other so don't stick a new 8 MM on with a 3 MM one as on the X3 the transmission can fail leaving you with a 4K bill .

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Re: run flat and non runflat on same axle

Post by kkx5 » Wed Apr 27, 2016 6:39 pm

100% right

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Re: run flat and non runflat on same axle

Post by Pete » Wed Apr 27, 2016 6:54 pm

Definitely don't do it!!!

What size do you need? I have some tyres and alloys in the garage that I need to move on.

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Re: run flat and non runflat on same axle

Post by X5Sport » Wed Apr 27, 2016 7:34 pm

Don't.  Simples!
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Re: run flat and non runflat on same axle

Post by fenj66 » Wed Apr 27, 2016 9:00 pm

Beginning to look like the run flat is a bad idea!! I need one 285/45/19 with 4mm tread to match the rest. Cheers
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Re: run flat and non runflat on same axle

Post by Horizon » Wed Apr 27, 2016 9:46 pm

[quote="fenj66"]
Beginning to look like the run flat is a bad idea!! I need one 285/45/19 with 4mm tread to match the rest. Cheers
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I would ring around a few part worn tyre places if I was you.
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Re: run flat and non runflat on same axle

Post by Pete » Wed Apr 27, 2016 11:07 pm

[quote="fenj66"]
Beginning to look like the run flat is a bad idea!! I need one 285/45/19 with 4mm tread to match the rest. Cheers
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I'll have a look in the garage tomorrow. There is a set of 19" wheels in there but I'm unsure of the brand and tread.

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Re: run flat and non runflat on same axle

Post by Pinewood » Sun May 01, 2016 12:09 pm

[quote="fenj66"]
hi all, i just wanted some opinions on mixing a run flat tyre with a non run flat on the rear. ive had a non repairable puncture so need a temporary part worn tyre as i want to replace them all eventually at the same time.  and have been offered a cheap runflat, which would tide me over as it has the same tread depth as rest of the car.
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Why not stump up for two new tyres and keep the good one for when (not if)  you get another non repairable puncture in the future?
I undestand the increased cost,  but it means you only need to buy 2 more for the other axle in a months time (spreading the cost effectively)
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