Will Changing Tyres to Non Runflats Void my Warranty
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My Ride: 2006 535d MSport ; Retired at 110,000 miles
October 2010: 2010 535d MSport; Space Grey/Black Dakota, Adaptive Xenons, High Beam assistant, Prof. Nav, Voice Control,SAT, Adaptive Drive, Powered boot, Comfort Access, Climate Comfort W/Screen, Surround View, Side/Rear Sunblinds, Comfort Seats, HUD, Active Cruise, TV, Prof Loudspeaker, Night Vision, Lane Change warning, 4-Zone A/C, split rear seats, Speed Limit Display
Ran my E60 for four years on none-runflats - fitted originally by the BMW Dealer at my request; major improvement in ride, major saving in pocket, never an issue on the warranty ( remember that the M5 uses non-runflats )
You might want to think about getting a spacesaver wheel - there's space for one under the boot floor.
You might want to think about getting a spacesaver wheel - there's space for one under the boot floor.
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