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thats a very valid point JCL. its really actually pretty sad how the entire world revolves around lawsuits these days. 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? :dunno: |
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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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well i've never driven in south dakota so i have no idea. just an odd example my X5 has an almost full size spare (the 17" wheel) so i could drive on that for as long as i really wanted. I do have a small discomfort towards the RFTs; but, i'm not about to stop buying BMW because of it. Within the next couple years i can see most car companies making the switch--well atleast all luxury car companies |
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As usual, JCL's distillery skills nail the issue...RFTs are here, they ain't going away, (the Biff&Buffy LowImpact/"Safety" hook), so drive 'em or, toss 'em. Anyone can put a spare on any X5, somewhere; my Vette is another issue, space-wise). It is what it is. Kudos to JCL for boiling this arm wrestle item, down. Take your pick and learn to live with it, imo. BR, mD |
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