Goodbye Run Flats
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Goodbye Run Flats
My 2006 MCS came with Goodyear Eagle GT run flats - after 27K miles I switched last weekend to Eagle GT non-run flats.
I feel like I'm driving a different car!!!! Handling is much better, the ride is much-improved, road noise is less, etc., etc.
To anyone out there who is putting up with their run flats - go ahead and make the change. You won't get over it.
I feel like I'm driving a different car!!!! Handling is much better, the ride is much-improved, road noise is less, etc., etc.
To anyone out there who is putting up with their run flats - go ahead and make the change. You won't get over it.
#7
I'm not so sure that Slime or Fix-a-Flat would hose the TPMS on a first gen car. We were talking about this very subject at our local MINI meet-up last night.
From what I understand the first gen cars have a TPMS system that measures the rotational speed of a tire, and based on this reading & variations thereof, will trigger the alarm.
The second gen cars have a TPMS system w/a sensor that actually measures the tire pressure itself.
I think the first gen is an external TPMS, while the second gen is internal (for lack of a better term). If this is indeed true I don't see how any "patch in a can" could foul the first gen TPMS but I could be wrong.
From what I understand the first gen cars have a TPMS system that measures the rotational speed of a tire, and based on this reading & variations thereof, will trigger the alarm.
The second gen cars have a TPMS system w/a sensor that actually measures the tire pressure itself.
I think the first gen is an external TPMS, while the second gen is internal (for lack of a better term). If this is indeed true I don't see how any "patch in a can" could foul the first gen TPMS but I could be wrong.
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RE: Run Flats
I too have been wanting to get rid of my run flats due to the harsh ride, but been hessitant due to the lack of a spare tire. Just recently i had a nail in my tire, light did trigger, but i assumed it was just off by couple pounds. I still ran the car like i stole it and ran some air the next day when i realized it didnt hold any air. Nonetheless, the run flat got me home and to the tire shop to get it fix. It's a shame mini didnt take into consideration a spare tire into its design.
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FYI: Fridayxiii is right, first gen MINIs measure rotational speed from a sensor that is part of the ABS system. This makes it external and pretty much trouble free, although not as accurate as the internal types that measure PSI on Gen 2.
BTW: I carry a complete Slime kit with me to repair flats. It’s around $54 at your local Chinamart. http://bit.ly/b6cLE1
Or, you could use Tyre Guardian. It’s also suppose to work fine with internal tire pressure systems (TMPS). It works on the opposite principle of green goop like Slime. You add the liquid to your tires before you have a flat. Matter in fact, it's suppose to last the life of the tire. Here's their website for more info: http://www.tireguardian.com/ I don’t know how reliable this product is over time. I know Slimy Mess works because I’ve used it.
I also have tow insurance, which adds about $12 per year on my premium, but I enjoy the peace of mind .
BTW: I carry a complete Slime kit with me to repair flats. It’s around $54 at your local Chinamart. http://bit.ly/b6cLE1
Or, you could use Tyre Guardian. It’s also suppose to work fine with internal tire pressure systems (TMPS). It works on the opposite principle of green goop like Slime. You add the liquid to your tires before you have a flat. Matter in fact, it's suppose to last the life of the tire. Here's their website for more info: http://www.tireguardian.com/ I don’t know how reliable this product is over time. I know Slimy Mess works because I’ve used it.
I also have tow insurance, which adds about $12 per year on my premium, but I enjoy the peace of mind .
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i'm with you, i added towing coverage to my insurance as soon as i realize the s had no spare when i got the car. piece of mind in deed. whenever i go on long trip, i have a spare donut that i will take with me.
FYI: Fridayxiii is right, first gen MINIs measure rotational speed from a sensor that is part of the ABS system. This makes it external and pretty much trouble free, although not as accurate as the internal types that measure PSI on Gen 2.
BTW: I carry a complete Slime kit with me to repair flats. It’s around $54 at your local Chinamart. http://bit.ly/b6cLE1
Or, you could use Tyre Guardian. It’s also suppose to work fine with internal tire pressure systems (TMPS). It works on the opposite principle of green goop like Slime. You add the liquid to your tires before you have a flat. Matter in fact, it's suppose to last the life of the tire. Here's their website for more info: http://www.tireguardian.com/ I don’t know how reliable this product is over time. I know Slimy Mess works because I’ve used it.
I also have tow insurance, which adds about $12 per year on my premium, but I enjoy the peace of mind .
BTW: I carry a complete Slime kit with me to repair flats. It’s around $54 at your local Chinamart. http://bit.ly/b6cLE1
Or, you could use Tyre Guardian. It’s also suppose to work fine with internal tire pressure systems (TMPS). It works on the opposite principle of green goop like Slime. You add the liquid to your tires before you have a flat. Matter in fact, it's suppose to last the life of the tire. Here's their website for more info: http://www.tireguardian.com/ I don’t know how reliable this product is over time. I know Slimy Mess works because I’ve used it.
I also have tow insurance, which adds about $12 per year on my premium, but I enjoy the peace of mind .
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First, I must thank my boyfriend for hunting down this thread and second, I want to thank all of you for these posts because it is putting my mind at ease.
I went in for a 'tire rotation' today and got some news that a whole lot of work needs to be done to Miss Moxie. Well...the price tag is a lot and the work is crucial....one being the tires.
I of course was at the dealer and they quoted me on run-flats. They said I could get a better deal on regular tires, but because that's what they put on there, that's why the quote, etc etc.
So....I'm bringing in the baby on Thursday for all of her work and want to purchase tires tomorrow. Any suggestions on good 'affordable' tires?
Motor On Peeps!
I went in for a 'tire rotation' today and got some news that a whole lot of work needs to be done to Miss Moxie. Well...the price tag is a lot and the work is crucial....one being the tires.
I of course was at the dealer and they quoted me on run-flats. They said I could get a better deal on regular tires, but because that's what they put on there, that's why the quote, etc etc.
So....I'm bringing in the baby on Thursday for all of her work and want to purchase tires tomorrow. Any suggestions on good 'affordable' tires?
Motor On Peeps!
#17
Hey Moxie, grats on ditching the cinder blocks on the four corners of your car. OK, so RFT's corner better than cinder blocks, but the ride...yeesh...
If you read through this forum you'll see there are a ton of different threads w/opinions on tires. When I ditched the RFT's in November I read enough here to find three tires that seemed to fit my needs & got pretty good reviews from other motorers, then compared w/reviews from other MINI owners in my area. Finally, I checked out Tire Rack.
There you can select your make/model/year, select a size & type (all-weather vs. summer, high performance, ultrahigh, etc.) and get a plethora of results. You can sort by price, manufacturer, etc. and read reviews & scores for the tires from other drivers.
My two cents: unless you can drive a MINI or MINIs fitted w/your potential tires, it's really hard to get a good idea about tires until they're actually mounted & broken in. If you read a decent amount here & on Tire Rack I think you'll give yourself the best chance to get a set you're happy with.
HTH!
If you read through this forum you'll see there are a ton of different threads w/opinions on tires. When I ditched the RFT's in November I read enough here to find three tires that seemed to fit my needs & got pretty good reviews from other motorers, then compared w/reviews from other MINI owners in my area. Finally, I checked out Tire Rack.
There you can select your make/model/year, select a size & type (all-weather vs. summer, high performance, ultrahigh, etc.) and get a plethora of results. You can sort by price, manufacturer, etc. and read reviews & scores for the tires from other drivers.
My two cents: unless you can drive a MINI or MINIs fitted w/your potential tires, it's really hard to get a good idea about tires until they're actually mounted & broken in. If you read a decent amount here & on Tire Rack I think you'll give yourself the best chance to get a set you're happy with.
HTH!
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Hey Moxie, grats on ditching the cinder blocks on the four corners of your car. OK, so RFT's corner better than cinder blocks, but the ride...yeesh...
If you read through this forum you'll see there are a ton of different threads w/opinions on tires. When I ditched the RFT's in November I read enough here to find three tires that seemed to fit my needs & got pretty good reviews from other motorers, then compared w/reviews from other MINI owners in my area. Finally, I checked out Tire Rack.
There you can select your make/model/year, select a size & type (all-weather vs. summer, high performance, ultrahigh, etc.) and get a plethora of results. You can sort by price, manufacturer, etc. and read reviews & scores for the tires from other drivers.
My two cents: unless you can drive a MINI or MINIs fitted w/your potential tires, it's really hard to get a good idea about tires until they're actually mounted & broken in. If you read a decent amount here & on Tire Rack I think you'll give yourself the best chance to get a set you're happy with.
HTH!
If you read through this forum you'll see there are a ton of different threads w/opinions on tires. When I ditched the RFT's in November I read enough here to find three tires that seemed to fit my needs & got pretty good reviews from other motorers, then compared w/reviews from other MINI owners in my area. Finally, I checked out Tire Rack.
There you can select your make/model/year, select a size & type (all-weather vs. summer, high performance, ultrahigh, etc.) and get a plethora of results. You can sort by price, manufacturer, etc. and read reviews & scores for the tires from other drivers.
My two cents: unless you can drive a MINI or MINIs fitted w/your potential tires, it's really hard to get a good idea about tires until they're actually mounted & broken in. If you read a decent amount here & on Tire Rack I think you'll give yourself the best chance to get a set you're happy with.
HTH!
Goodyear Eagle F1 GS D3s sized 215/45/16
Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110
Bridgestone Protenza G O19 Grid
Yokohama H4S
Goodyear Eagle GT's 205/50R16
I wouldn't know the difference if one rolled over the top of me, so.... I'll just try to figure out Moxie's needs and go from there. They're all in the right price range.... I might even be able to hit up wal-mart, as a local tire company 'vannoys' didn't have what i needed and was really reluctant to quote me on anything other than Kumhos.
Last edited by Moxie D; 02-16-2011 at 08:41 AM.
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I have the Hankook Ventus V12 evo's on my car & like 'em a lot. The ride is night & day vs. the Bridgestone RFTs, and I like the way the Hankooks corner & handle after the break-in period. And the topper: they were very reasonably priced.
Sounds like you've done some research already so you're on the right path. Good luck w/the final decision, and hope you enjoy the results!
Sounds like you've done some research already so you're on the right path. Good luck w/the final decision, and hope you enjoy the results!
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Well I pushed the 'go' button on the Hankook Ventus V12 evo K110 XL.
They should arrive no later than Monday and Moxie will be sporting her new look shortly thereafter.
Thanks so much for the advice....makes me feel that much more confident.
Oh...and a huge shout out to Gus at TireRack.... helpful, fun and to the point...he made the ordering process easy as pie. That is how things should be done. I will DEFINITELY go through them again.
I'll be sure to keep you updated!!!
They should arrive no later than Monday and Moxie will be sporting her new look shortly thereafter.
Thanks so much for the advice....makes me feel that much more confident.
Oh...and a huge shout out to Gus at TireRack.... helpful, fun and to the point...he made the ordering process easy as pie. That is how things should be done. I will DEFINITELY go through them again.
I'll be sure to keep you updated!!!
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Well I pushed the 'go' button on the Hankook Ventus V12 evo K110 XL.
They should arrive no later than Monday and Moxie will be sporting her new look shortly thereafter.
Thanks so much for the advice....makes me feel that much more confident.
Oh...and a huge shout out to Gus at TireRack.... helpful, fun and to the point...he made the ordering process easy as pie. That is how things should be done. I will DEFINITELY go through them again.
I'll be sure to keep you updated!!!
They should arrive no later than Monday and Moxie will be sporting her new look shortly thereafter.
Thanks so much for the advice....makes me feel that much more confident.
Oh...and a huge shout out to Gus at TireRack.... helpful, fun and to the point...he made the ordering process easy as pie. That is how things should be done. I will DEFINITELY go through them again.
I'll be sure to keep you updated!!!
I'd suggest following the Tire Rack suggestions for breaking in the new tires. The Hankooks get better after 500 miles, they really do. Also, if they feel a bit soft or squishy try running 38psi or so instead of 35. Makes a big difference in cornering.
#22
Cool! Thanks for the tip! Hey, so I checked out your photos and zoomed on The Cockpit! I just posted in my BRG Group about that brighter silver trim. i.e. the tiny cup holder color and door handle area. I think I have the same thing, but mine is rubbing off! I think it's probably something I can have my boyfriend touch up, but do you know where I can find that exact color and its name? I cant' seem to find it anywhere and I think 'magnesium grey' is the color of the actual door panel no?
#23
I can't wait to do this. Probably the next time I get another foreign object in my run flat effing joke tires. My car has 12000 miles and I've already replaced TWO of my tires in less than a year! I have Goodyear Excellence tires that are 250 bucks a piece online. Seriously BMW, why run flats? They freaking suck!
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I can't wait to do this. Probably the next time I get another foreign object in my run flat effing joke tires. My car has 12000 miles and I've already replaced TWO of my tires in less than a year! I have Goodyear Excellence tires that are 250 bucks a piece online. Seriously BMW, why run flats? They freaking suck!
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I've quickly educated myself with the help of thy MINI peeps and my bf and keep hearing great things about these Hankooks, so now I'm really excited