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Originally Posted by Leaker
They SAY that rft are not repairable but that is assuming you have driven on an uniflated tire (sidewall) therefore compromising its integrity. Many shops will plug a hole and ther eis no reason they shouldnt if you havent travelled a long way on a flat.
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Have you driven a FLAT rft??? I have...and you don't know it is flat..that is why they are called run flat tires....why do you think you got TPS on the wheels??? By the time you realize you got a flat you have already driven god knows how many miles. Unlike regular tire, on RFT's you don't have any feelings...it is the same lousy noise harsh ride whether it is inflated or deflated. Most of the tire shops will not touch a rft right now, much less repair with a plug they are worried about liability..they all hate it.