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Old May 1st, 2008, 12:00 PM   #10
Morri7
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Get the seal checked as this has been the problem for me a couple of times. I f you do need a new tyre get a quote from the Mini dealership as well as the usual tyre fitting places. I have found them to be cheaper sometimes.
You could always take the plunge and replace them all with non-runflats. The car will ride alot smoother and the tyres are nearly half the cost. Carry a can of puncture repair gunk in the boot and that should get you to a repair place in the same way as a runflat. Just not as convinient though! Good thing is that the runflat indicator is not affected because of how it works as Humph said.
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