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Run Flat Tires..Yes or No?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bixter44" data-source="post: 193369" data-attributes="member: 3526"><p>I like to think that my non run flats ride smoother. And they aren't as heavy and all that stuff. They should corner better with flexible side walls. I have had 3 flat tires in 51 years of driving. But we were in Kentucky and Missouri last fall and it was freaking hot down there still. IF I had a flat and was out in 95 degree heat on the side of a really busy 4 lane highway, trying to plug a tire on the driver's side, I would have wanted to trade in my jack, compressor and plug tool for run flats. I try not to think about it much. Just rolling the dice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bixter44, post: 193369, member: 3526"] I like to think that my non run flats ride smoother. And they aren't as heavy and all that stuff. They should corner better with flexible side walls. I have had 3 flat tires in 51 years of driving. But we were in Kentucky and Missouri last fall and it was freaking hot down there still. IF I had a flat and was out in 95 degree heat on the side of a really busy 4 lane highway, trying to plug a tire on the driver's side, I would have wanted to trade in my jack, compressor and plug tool for run flats. I try not to think about it much. Just rolling the dice. [/QUOTE]
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