Hi Guys,
I think I may have a problem with my rear suspension. I have recently had to replace the two rear tyres, both after driving carefully over a road with a number of speed bumps (seperate occasions). Neither time the run flat indicator came on, and the tyres didn't really lose a large amount of air, however the handling was different.
The first tyre went and around 1 week later the next went. A guy at a local garage said the second tyre could have gone due to the added pressure on it (new tyre one side/worn the other). This was a fair comment so I bought the second tyre (first fitted by BMW Harrogate after their instruction). Although when I/we checked the second tyre, there was no clear evidence of a tear/blow out etc?
Tonight I have driven down the same road and the same seems to have happened, once again no run flat indicator, but along bumpy (ish) roads theres a real sense that the back end is bumping around, the same applies when going over really small bumps etc.
Any ideas? The tyre (whichever it is), hasn't massively deflated, but the handling is definately different.
Has anybody else experienced this? I don't really want to have to keep buying new runflats!!
Cheers,
Darren
I think I may have a problem with my rear suspension. I have recently had to replace the two rear tyres, both after driving carefully over a road with a number of speed bumps (seperate occasions). Neither time the run flat indicator came on, and the tyres didn't really lose a large amount of air, however the handling was different.
The first tyre went and around 1 week later the next went. A guy at a local garage said the second tyre could have gone due to the added pressure on it (new tyre one side/worn the other). This was a fair comment so I bought the second tyre (first fitted by BMW Harrogate after their instruction). Although when I/we checked the second tyre, there was no clear evidence of a tear/blow out etc?
Tonight I have driven down the same road and the same seems to have happened, once again no run flat indicator, but along bumpy (ish) roads theres a real sense that the back end is bumping around, the same applies when going over really small bumps etc.
Any ideas? The tyre (whichever it is), hasn't massively deflated, but the handling is definately different.
Has anybody else experienced this? I don't really want to have to keep buying new runflats!!
Cheers,
Darren

