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      05-27-2008, 01:48 PM   #22
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Doubt that RFT's are part of what makes BMW's a 'drivers car', if they were a key ingredient then they would appear on M series cars, and they don't ! In fact there are plenty of reviews, blogs, forums pointing out that runflats ruin Beemers handling.

Others have made good observation, people are buying in to the whole 'sport' option without fully testing what it entails. Unfortunately, in my case, RFT's are compromising the cars handling.

Most people go for the spring/ brake upgrade route for improved performance/ stiffen the suspension, etc - haven't heard of many people trying to soften the set-up. Easiest way for me is to buy proper, normal tyres - just like the ones they put on M's.
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