RESULT ! Tramlining gone,

Mik

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 Colchester Essex
I threatened to do it and I have, the bridgestone run flats are on ebay and got a set of Michelin pilot Sport 2s fitted today... All I can say is ...Different car
 
Runflats are the spawn of satan, when I changed from RFT to my Falkens in was "night & day" different. The B roads near me are terrible and the car used to almost steer itself off the road with runflats, horrible sensation, you used to think you were going to end up in the hedge!

I think I would have probably sold my Z4 if I hadn't moved away from RFT's

HEADRAT
 
Yes, def worth it.

When I did this on my 120 I sold the rfts but when I went to trade it in (as I still hated it) the stealer knocked off £700 from trade in value to replace the rfts. My Z4 rfts are in my garage, just in case.
 
HEADRAT said:
Runflats are the spawn of satan, when I changed from RFT to my Falkens in was "night & day" different. The B roads near me are terrible and the car used to almost steer itself off the road with runflats, horrible sensation, you used to think you were going to end up in the hedge!

I think I would have probably sold my Z4 if I hadn't moved away from RFT's

HEADRAT
I was starting to think along the same lines. I could nt see me living with the twitchy steering in a car thay is purely for pleasure
 
Note, if you have a roadster & get the strut brace the extremely little tramlining that is still there will dissapear.
 
When I did this on my 120 I sold the rfts but when I went to trade it in (as I still hated it) the stealer knocked off £700 from trade in value to replace the rfts. My Z4 rfts are in my garage, just in case.[/quote]

I didnt want them in my garage in case they could infect the good tires. :)
 
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