Standard or Runflat Tires?
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i just had my runflats replaced at discount tire with goodyears... much better ride and i only paid $562 as opposed to the $1200 - $1300 for replacement runflats...
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I hated my runfarts. They produced a harsher ride (as they should with a stiffer sidewall). The downside to runflats is if you have to replace one, they are upwards of $300 to $400 to replace. If you get a flat tire and ride on the runflat for a considerable distance, you will most likely have to replace it. Runflats are not easily repaired either. I don't mine changing a tire on the side of the road.
I replaced my OEM runflats with 17" Michelin performance winter tires and 18" Michelin all season radials and both of them give better rides than the runflats.
Just my 2 pennies.
steviej
Hey Steviej, you are the first person who mentioned cost when replacing a run-flat, FYI the manual says you need to replace all FOUR tires if you replace a run-flat, so your cost should be closer to $1200. With 44K miles on my GS300 AWD '06, I have not changed my run-flats yet, looks like another 15-20K left on them, but I do appreciate the price difference of $500, for that kind of money I can have AAA tow me, if I ever need it, knock on wood..... eventually, I will switch to non-run-flats, but sorry Michelin, I don't buy French, will have to be another brand.
PS, if you don't have a spare and you dump the runflats, it would be advantageous to put a donut spare in the trunk compartment. That did cost me $250 because my 06 GS didn't come with a spare. Most do now.
I replaced my OEM runflats with 17" Michelin performance winter tires and 18" Michelin all season radials and both of them give better rides than the runflats.
Just my 2 pennies.
steviej
Hey Steviej, you are the first person who mentioned cost when replacing a run-flat, FYI the manual says you need to replace all FOUR tires if you replace a run-flat, so your cost should be closer to $1200. With 44K miles on my GS300 AWD '06, I have not changed my run-flats yet, looks like another 15-20K left on them, but I do appreciate the price difference of $500, for that kind of money I can have AAA tow me, if I ever need it, knock on wood..... eventually, I will switch to non-run-flats, but sorry Michelin, I don't buy French, will have to be another brand.
PS, if you don't have a spare and you dump the runflats, it would be advantageous to put a donut spare in the trunk compartment. That did cost me $250 because my 06 GS didn't come with a spare. Most do now.
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technically run-flat tires equiopped cars don't have donut spares. think about it, that's the point of run-flats right?
i am still confused why people have to reset the tps. when i take out the tps and put it in my new wheels, and when i change the tires on my wheels, i never have to reset the tps?
i am still confused why people have to reset the tps. when i take out the tps and put it in my new wheels, and when i change the tires on my wheels, i never have to reset the tps?
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If I remember correctly, the only change I have to make when I switch between summer and winter setup is to change the TPMS system to "A" for the summer setup or "B" for the winter setup. 2 sets of tires (blizzaks and summers), 2 sets of wheels, 2 sets of TPMS sensors.
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If I remember correctly, the only change I have to make when I switch between summer and winter setup is to change the TPMS system to "A" for the summer setup or "B" for the winter setup. 2 sets of tires (blizzaks and summers), 2 sets of wheels, 2 sets of TPMS sensors.
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they don't need to be reset (as far as i know)... if you just replace the tires, the sensors should still recognize the car... the light on my dash has yet to come on so i don't think anything needs to be reset...
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Wanted to post my update on my donut spare adventure. I looked pretty much everywhere, junk yards, on-line, ebay, etc. and none were to be found. I decided to go ahead and get my new tires. Got the Bridgestone Potenza 960's and I'll say one thing. OMG!!! The ride is sooo much better!!
Anyway, while at the Tire store I saw outback an the discarded tires pile a couple of donut spares they were throwing out, apparently people leave them there. So, we tried a couple of them and one fit, so I ended up getting it for free. I now have a smooth riding GS450h and looking forward to thousands of miles of enjoyment!
Scott
Anyway, while at the Tire store I saw outback an the discarded tires pile a couple of donut spares they were throwing out, apparently people leave them there. So, we tried a couple of them and one fit, so I ended up getting it for free. I now have a smooth riding GS450h and looking forward to thousands of miles of enjoyment!
Scott