anyone using runflats?

snampro

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I'm buying some new wheels (not GenIII, but the same size) and was wondering if anyone uses the Michelin runflats? It would be nice to have a little more space in the trunk and never have to use that stupid spare if I got a flat...
 

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Run flats are HORRIBLE on the viper. the sidewalls are much stiffer than normal tires and it makes traction a constant battle.
 

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I have them on my GTS at the present and have noticed no decrease in traction over the regular pilots.
 

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I have them on my GTS at the present and have noticed no decrease in traction over the regular pilots.

Really? the couple i know with them have complained they were worse then the stoc pilots.
Maybe they are better these days?!?!?
 

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Based on several comments I had seen on the board I was expecting poor results. That has not been my experience.
 
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Shelby3: is that because you never get traction anyway with that blower, regardless of tires?

the only reason I'm considering them is because I'd pay $200 (the cost difference from regular tires) to not get stuck in a little town or roll with that stupid spare...
 

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Remember the spare wheel/tire is a "crush zone" on our RT/10's It can stop the deck lid from getting pushed into the back of your head in a rear impact...
Just an FYI

Cheers,
 

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Shelby3: is that because you never get traction anyway with that blower, regardless of tires?

the only reason I'm considering them is because I'd pay $200 (the cost difference from regular tires) to not get stuck in a little town or roll with that stupid spare...

No, I base my opinion on when I can get to WOT in a particular gear.
 

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Runflats ****. My wife's car has them and the problem I ran into was that in order for a shop to repair it they have to have the gel patch. I couln't find anyone who had the damn repair kit. Except the Stealership. I went out of town had my father in law take it there to get patched and when he left I was 380.00 poorer. They said they couldn't patch it and that it had to be replaced. Never will I have them on any of my vehicles again.
 

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Using Runflats here with no issues. If you are racing the car, then I would highly NOT recommend the Runflats, but for cruising and getting on it here and there...I think they are the way to go for the sole purpose of trunk space.
 

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Btw i'm on my third set of runflats and got 8,000miles on first set with lots of track days, and 10,000 on the second set with a few track days and they still had lots of tread on the front left
 
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Remember the spare wheel/tire is a "crush zone" on our RT/10's It can stop the deck lid from getting pushed into the back of your head in a rear impact...
Just an FYI

Cheers,

this seemed like a good reason to keep the spare in the trunk, I went with the regular pilots and didn't get the run flats
 

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