runflats no more (nearly)
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Originally Posted by doogie' post='391239' date='Feb 14 2007, 12:15 AM
A new boot liner tray can be purchased from BMW which does not have the tray-tidy slots in it, therefore allowing the space-saver spare wheel to fit nicely in place. I know because I have one. Just a shame the dealer didn't tell me about this when I ordered the spare wheel as I had to go back the next week to pick one up! Cost around ?34 I think after a little discount, which is a little pricey but keeps the boot well looking tidier.
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I fully agree! I changed my Bridgestone Potenza RFT to NON RFT Continental ContiPremiumContact (speed rating: W). Now I do enjoy a much softer ride, also I do not get this annoying noise of RFT. The disadvantage is obvious; if I get a puncture then the RFT is a winner. So it is a sort of compromise, for me definitely I support NON RFT
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Originally Posted by doogie' post='391239' date='Feb 14 2007, 12:15 AM
A new boot liner tray can be purchased from BMW which does not have the tray-tidy slots in it, therefore allowing the space-saver spare wheel to fit nicely in place. I know because I have one. Just a shame the dealer didn't tell me about this when I ordered the spare wheel as I had to go back the next week to pick one up! Cost around ?34 I think after a little discount, which is a little pricey but keeps the boot well looking tidier.
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Can you confirm what size your runflat wheel / tyre is. I'm getting mixed messages as to whther it should be 16 or 17 Inch Diameter?
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