I had 195/55 Goodyear run flats on 16" rims. They lasted well but were noisy and harsh. Changed them for Yokohama V102's - 205/50 x 16. These are exceptional in wet weather and with an extra 5 psi work well on track days. The only down side is when the temperature gets below 14 degrees C the car darts over small bumps at low speeds. This may be the compound or squeezing 205/50 tyres onto 6" rims. My next choice will probably be 195/55 Michelin Pilot Sports. If you do ditch the run flatsdon't forget to buy the MINI Mobility kit.
I have Goodyear conventional winter tyres and Goodyear runflats (factory provided) for the summer. Car feels much nicer to drive in the winter, so I'm just waiting for my summer tryes to wear out before replacing with non-runflats.
I wonder if BMW MINI might pay any attention to the results of this little poll? It kinda makes one question their entire runflat strategy.....
Yes. My aftermarket wheels, with conventional rubber, were fitted on day #2 of ownership. Would have been day #1 if the car was delivered in time. I had the wheels for about a month before the car arrived.
To be fair, on the short, but spirited test drive I have had in an R56 MCS the new generation of runflats seem to have progressed very well. There was no real squealing as commonplace with my 16" runflats and the newer version on the R56 seemed to grip more than adequately.
Hi I am thinking of replacing the run-flats on my MCS, but I don't know anything about tyres etc. Are there run-flats which offer a more comfortable ride? Off the top of my head I cant remember what tyres my car has, but they sit on 16" S-Lites.
Or is it better to ditch the run-flats and go for convential tyres? If so - can anyone offer any advice on where to get suitable tyres. I am based near Heathrow. Kwik-Fit any good?!
I know that others say the ride is massively improved with non-runflats, but I like the peace of mind with runflats
Just yesterday we were out, thankfully not too far from home, when one of the back tyres went and at least we were able to drive (albeit slowly) the 12 miles or so back home rather than being stuck on the side of the road
I've ordered two new tyres from mytyres.co.uk on the recommendation of a couple of people on here, they were certainly cheaper than my local fitters
DO you mean that these tyres ride like normal tyres..improving the ride experience in the car? I will soon have to replace my tyres and am not too sure what to go for - RFs or Non-RFs... hmm..
If only they could make RFs which were comfortable on the road!
Yes the Dunlops are like normal tyres to me ride is good and road noise is reduced over other types of run flats such as Pirellis which i have had experience with.
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