Run-Flat or Normal Tyres - Ride Difference?

Nigel-Z4

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Had some work done on my 3 litre 2003 model Z4 at BMW yesterday, they advised that both rear tyres were very low, which they are. They advised me they cost £325 each; week!!

Now, question is. Years back when I had a Z4 the guy I bought it off told me that some people put regular tyres on them for a smoother more 'less bumpy' and more comfortable ride as they are not as hard as run-flats.

If I put regular tyres on, will the ride be softer, and is it legal, or will I have to buy a spare (say a space saver wheel) and stick that in the boot?

Just trying to avoid £325 per tyre; rip off.
 
what tyres you got on currently ?

but yes 325 even for runflats is a rip...

Some run-flats are better than others.. I swore by my michelin PS2 ZPs when I had the car.... much better than the stock bridgestones.

may threads about what to do with punctures should you have a puncture on normal tyres - some carry space savers, some tyre goo and compressors etc...
 
Just taken off Runflats for a set of Vredestein Sessantas , 18" £550 fitted.
I had one Bridgestone run flat near the limit, and decided better to buy whole set of normals instead of one Rft.
Bought a BMW goo/ compressor kit-in case of punctures.
The ride has been transformed - not so harsh, I don't feel as though the Z is trying to kill me anymore, feels much more poised, and no team lining !!
 
That's what I wanted to hear ASW28, I also feel like my Z nearly breaks my spine if I run over anything larger and harder than a ladybird. Even a pot hole 3 inches across and just 1cm deep feels like the car is about to break in half, my spine with it.
 
ASW28 said:
The ride has been transformed - not so harsh, I don't feel as though the Z is trying to kill me anymore, feels much more poised, and no tram lining !!

all this happens with the Michelin PS2 ZP tyre as well...
 
Just been quoted:

Continental cost £134 each inc fitting and vat. Front
Continental cost £192 each inc fitting and vat. Front

Or:

Falken 452 £96 each inc fitting and vat front
Falken 452 £148 each inc fitting and vat rear

Falken made Goodyear apparently and are supposed to give good mileage.
 
If you do change, don't forget to tell your insurance co.
I was unsure before changing, but it really does make the car more stable. I think run flats and M suspension are fine on the smooth Autobahns, and race track, but in the pot holed reality of our local roads not such a good idea.
 
If I ask for BMW goo/ compressor kit at BMW dealer, will they look at my blankly or will they know what I mean, how much does it cost?
 
You should have no problems with your insurance co., I had no problems, neither did other forum members, from previous posts regarding tyre changing.
I got my compressor/ goo unit off E-Bay. Many people just have a can or two of Tyreweld stuff that sits in the boot next to the battery.
 
BMW goo kit cost £120. Steep for an aerosol can with glue in it. They do similar things at my local car shop for £15; what is the difference?
 
Is this it, and can you tell me what components it is supposed to come with, I understand they are 12volt, suggesting it needs to be powered by your car battery so does it come with leads?:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Original-Tyre-Compressor-Puncture-Sealant-NEW-/230738735053?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Safety_Security&hash=item35b919afcd#ht_500wt_1265
 
This sort of thing:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-MOBILITY-TYRE-INFLATION-KIT-/150748420740?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item23194e5a84
contains comp/goop/gloves, instructions - all in a small bag. The compressor is 12v, and comes with cig lighter plug.
The other option , is the Tyreweld route.
 
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