Burgerman wrote:. And runflat... The main reason to swap.
Burgerman wrote:They can:
Be plugged. Same as any other tyre. Without removal.
Have a tube fitted (not wise due to heat)But it still cant go flat!
Patched internally.
Or add a splash of OKO sealer. Inflate and drive off. forget it ever happened.
I don't really know squat about run flats other than how they pertain to the Honda Odyssey. Honda had a huge class action lawsuit a year or so ago with the PAX runflat tires. they wear fast, are wicked expensive to replace, have short lives and require special equipment to replace as the inner and outer bead are different sizes and are constructed differently. they sounded nice when I was van shopping as it sounded like a good idea. I found a AAA membership is much cheaper and they are quick as bunnies.
Pirelli
Life span of Run Flat Tyres
The materials used to manufacture run flat tyres are similar or identical to conventional tyres, so their wear rates should be comparable. Keeping the correct air pressure in your tyres (no matter what type) is the best way to ensure a longer life from your tyres.
Burgerman wrote:No idea where you got this info from. Maybe those are some oddball runflats that are specific to Honda.
Burgerman wrote:Those new ones are some new over complex arrangement. As such I wouldn't get involved.
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Burgerman wrote:Why a lawsuit?

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