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With over 11,000 miles on my Dunlop RFT and no complaints other than you can't get them repaired when you get a flat.Do you feel because BMW designed there suspension around RFT will you lose any of the handling quality if you change to a conventional tire?
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I believe the suspension was originally designed for non-rft's. The 3er was designed for them.
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