On that note if anyone is contemplating selling a “sensibly priced toy” in the shape of a 30i - please feel free to PM me ( am I allowed to say that Mr Moderator?).
Big Bad Boris said:Thanks all, looks like I kicked off a decent debate.
However, the car in question sold this morning. It only came on the market yesterday, nice low mileage 30i at a good price, I immediately contacted the seller, we exchanged Emails last night and I thought for once I’d spotted a good one and got in quick enough.
Pbondar said:Yes the correct spec is something you develop a nose for..
I can’t quite work what’s happening, millions of people furloughed, economic oblivion on the horizon but lots of these type of cars being bought..![]()
Maybe it’s the other way down, people are not releasing them onto the market causing a shortage.. :thumbsdown:
Maybe you need an infusion of Del Boy DNA?![]()
Pbondar said:Mister T said:Pbondar said:Its technically illegal to have any combination of runflats and normal tyres, either across axles or even front and rear pairs
Where did you get that information from?
Even Michelin state that it is permitted (albeit temporarily):
Can I mix run flat tires with normal tires?
Never mix run flat tires with tires that do not have run flat technology (conventional tires) - unless in an emergency situation on a limited, temporary basis. The conventional tire should be replaced with a run flat tire as soon as possible.
It is also not recommended to mix different run flat technologies/products together.
Mister T, I clipped the piece off the Construction and Use regulations that gives dispensation for temp tyre placement..the OP wasn’t asking that question..temporary is normally regarded as max 80km..
Continental clearly state that it is not permissible..
The reverse question is probably more appropriate..show me a tyre manufacture that recommends or approves mixed axle or mixed construction across axles please?