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Originally Posted by Alan Smithee
No different than a non-RFT. If either is damaged by running too long without air, replacement is necessary. The difference is that a RFT can go 50 miles farther.
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I've never had Discount Tire look up the manufacturers recommendation on repairing a non-run flat tire. When I inquired about the RFT they ask for the brand and model and looked it up in their system before even asking me about travel distance or inspecting the tire. If the manufacturer recommends a replacement they won't even bother inquiring about the distance or inspecting the tire. They'll only replace it.