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New Bridgestones fitted, but they are Run Flats (RFT)!!
Took the Civic down to National Tyres today for some new fronts. I've used this branch for years and they always do a price match so they came back with £180 fitted for 2 Turanza's - a like for like replacement for what was already fitted from new.
Got home tonight and on checking the tyres they have the RFT run flat logo on the side. Is it safe to run these without a warning system? I will speak to them tomorrow but they may just say it's safe to use them and I want to be sure in case they try and wriggle out of it. All the numbers check out - 205/55/R16 91V ER300 but the Turanza's have another 2 letters which can be FZ, HZ, LZ, YZ etc - not sure what this is but we did have HZ and these are LZ. I did say I wanted no RFT tyres when ordering them but they must not have noticed when fitting them. |
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I've noticed that Bridgestone seem to be advertising in TG mag that their tyres are run flat and safer for everyone to use.
I think they are cashing in on the fact that lots and lots of cars now come without spare wheels and this is an answer from the likes of BMW etc. There is no harm in running them without a warning system but you may find that the ride of the car gets a bit harsher than you maybe expected. |
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And from Bridgestone:
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Allan - I think the real issue is that when they are punctured and are in run-flat mode, you have only 50 miles at up to 55 mph max. With no TPMS you have no idea you have a puncture and could potentially drive for hundreds (or thousands) of miles at high speeds with a tyre that can't do that. And may fail horribly!
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Dead right. I had 'run-flats' on my Mini Cooper S Works and you had to programme into the computer the tyre pressures; any drop in pressure would sound a warning. Hard ride as well (mind you, I guess the Works suspension didn't help!). |
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Do RFT's need a special rim or ridge akin to tyron bands to stop the tyre separating from the wheel when there is no pressure to hold them on?
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As a few people have said they shouldn't be fitted to a car that is not equipped with a monitoring system to inform the driver that one has lost pressure. Another way is the system monitors the speed of rotation of the wheels and if one loses pressure the overall diameter of the wheel and tyre decreases slightly and so rotates faster than the others, this is detected and the driver is alerted. So yes take them back. Last edited by Dimplyred; 3rd July 2008 at 22:31. |
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Thanks all, will call them tomorrow and arrange replacement.
Ironically, I'm sure I noticed in the sun the other day that the Civic dash does have a RFT warning light in the top right hand corner just right of the main computer display and I was wondering if it worked!! |
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The other thing is that they are 'run flat' because they have an extremely rigid tyre wall.
The ride must be considerably firmer compared to normal tyres ? |
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I very recently had a long test drive in a new 320d. I commented to the salesman that at least it didn't have those wretched run-flats, like the 5 series, so the handling remained intact. After we stopped, he invited me to have a look at the tyres...
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