hamburger;1118122 said:for the LCI model that runs on RFT, anyone here chose to fit a non FRT???
Seriously, FRT is rather harsh and if replaced with a normal one, will it affect the ride too much and becomes too soft ????
cccc;1118145 said:According to BMW, all of their vehicles that uses run flat technology have their suspension and braking components set up to accommodate Run flat tyres. Should you decided to change to non run flat, it may alters the driving and handling characteristics of your vehicle. It is for this reason that this modification is not recommended by BMW as a manufacturer.
It stand true to certain extend. If you enjoy driving on super high speed. The differences is noticeable.
For normal driving. NRF out perform RFT. (Subject to the type of tyres used)
As for your become too soft question. Changing tyres doesn't affect that much.
frankly i trust my own judgement than taya man.christopher ngo;1118127 said:No, depends what tyre you are using. If you use premium tyre or UHP tyre like PS3, PSS, Assy 2, they will give you better handling and wet performance. Just ask your tyre shop and most of them able to give you more professional advise and choice.
cccc;1118158 said:If I get your "inflate" meaning correct. You meant to say "add air" or "add gas" to the tyres when you are going fast?
Would you like to explain why you want to do that?
hamburger;1118169 said:yes, i will inflate my tyre to a higher pressure of at least 34-36 psi when i go in excess of 160km/h or beyond.
high speed=higher pressure & temperature within the tyre.
therefore, you need more air in the tyre to sustain that higher pressure and temperature.
It is also the reason why deflated or punctured tyre would blow if continue to travel at high speed.
absalom;1118288 said:i think you got it in reverse. shouldn't you inflate it to a slightly LOWER psi? because at sustained high speeds, the pressure and temp will go up, so you need lower pressure to start with. i suggest just keep to the recommended tyre pressure for your tyres when tyres are cold, that should do.
a punctured tyre at high speeds will not blow but be shredded to bits by the rims and the road.
Sorry no speed just the pressure. Manaul?cccc;1118392 said:Thanks. I have that sticker. But mine doesn't say anything about speed. Yours have?