I wonder if anyone on the Forum has any experience of driving long distances on a deflated run-flat tyre. I know the recommended speed and distance for this situation, but has anyone exceeded this distance to any great extent, and , if so, by how many miles?
I own a 2001 Z3 and a 2007 Z4, and until this year have always used the Z3 for my, five times a year, visits to the UK. Having the space-saver in the boot, I've never had any concern about getting a puncture on the journey, however, as I'm possibly going to sell the Z3 in the Spring, I'm concerned about finding myself in the middle of France in the Z4 with a punctured run-flat. I live 400 miles from the Tunnel, so an incident en route could be difficult to sort out, given that it's unlikely that small towns on the route would have a run-flat in stock or even be able/willing to fit a conventional tyre to get me home or to the UK.
My other related question is; do the temporary sealants that can be squirted into a flat conventional tyre work in a run-flat?
Scorp.
I own a 2001 Z3 and a 2007 Z4, and until this year have always used the Z3 for my, five times a year, visits to the UK. Having the space-saver in the boot, I've never had any concern about getting a puncture on the journey, however, as I'm possibly going to sell the Z3 in the Spring, I'm concerned about finding myself in the middle of France in the Z4 with a punctured run-flat. I live 400 miles from the Tunnel, so an incident en route could be difficult to sort out, given that it's unlikely that small towns on the route would have a run-flat in stock or even be able/willing to fit a conventional tyre to get me home or to the UK.
My other related question is; do the temporary sealants that can be squirted into a flat conventional tyre work in a run-flat?
Scorp.