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Originally Posted by Naz24
..but what about the distance that the RFTs allow. I know this is a far stretched situation, but lets assume that i'm driving in the middle of south dakota in the middle of the night. BAM my tire goes out. After the allotted 60 or so miles, then what? 
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If it is a sudden blowout, BMW published a recommendation to continue for up to 100 miles. If it is a slower deflation, and not a blowout, BMW published a recommendation to continue for up to 1200 miles. How far is it to a garage in South Dakota?
If you drive further, you are unlikely to be able to repair the RFT. But you can probably push a fair bit of distance if you keep your speed down. They aren't unlike temporary spares, which have similar speed/distance limitations.
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