12-08-2012, 01:31 PM | #23 |
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Not a particularly good comparison. The likelihood of a flat is just a wee bit higher than an engine failure, and unlike engine failures flats can be readily addressed with little complication, a minimum of parts & tools, and little knowledge or skill.
You haven't haven't had flat in 30 years, that's great. I didn't have one in nearly 10, and then I had 3 in 12 months, including a sidewall blowout. I don't know about the condition of your roads, but ours certainly aren't getting better. The idea of an emergency kit, is just that to be suitable for emergencies. As said earlier in the thread not everyone's situation is the same, and for folks who don't live in urban/suburban areas, and/or who frequently drive long distances from ones, RFTs and no spare can be a real problem. By the way I've been driving BMWs since the 2002 era and have no desire to switch to Toyota. Audi maybe (no RFTs & a spare), but not Toyota :-) . |
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12-08-2012, 01:53 PM | #24 |
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Definitely a problem if you can be up to 100 miles or so away from tire shops, or the BMW dealer.
BMW are not going to redesign the vehicles with a wheel well any more, that era is over pretty much for sure. So we need to use trunk space if we carry a space saver, or a full size spare wheel. I had this situation in the last BMW as I moved away from RFTs, so needed a mobility kit and a spare when in remote situations, or needed to keep mobile. Not ideal but needs must, if we want to keep with BMW. Current car, I'm keeping to RFTs, but will still carry a wheel if thought prudent when remote, to ensure mobility. What about the X3, or other model users (including the M-cars) with non RFTs from factory? Their situation is even more critical, if they have a simple puncture, let alone a tire failure. HighlandPete |
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12-08-2012, 02:09 PM | #25 |
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Roads in the province of Quebec in Canada are the worst in North America. That's why I did not want 19 "or 20" wheels, they are beautiful but uncomfortable and the sides are too fragile (Not enough rubber between the wheel and the road).
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12-08-2012, 03:10 PM | #26 |
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M-cars don't have run-flats and come with slime kits. I have one in my M3, but wouldn't use it unless there was absolutely no alternative. Using it means the tire has to be replaced even if it's an otherwise repairable puncture because of balance problems. Similarly, the wheel has to be extensively cleaned, a real pain, and likely the sensors replaced. I put together a space saver spare and carry it in the trunk, and unfortunately have had to use it.
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12-08-2012, 03:15 PM | #27 |
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Frank_Qc,
If they're worse than ours you have my sympathy. I agree with you on 19 and 20" tires, which is why I stayed on 18"s even though I'm running a sports package. Marty |
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Tire failures happen at the rate of 7 per second. On average, each person will have 5 flats in their lifetime. It's entirely cost effective and practical thing to prepare for. The notion of comparing it to engine problems is as absurd as your post. Having a spare RFT is a prudent and practical thing for some of us. Accommodating that would make the design better and grow the market. The snobs may not like it tho. |
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You are entitled to your opinion and I have mine. You do what you want and I'll do what I want. And if one day I have a puncture that can not be repaired, I would spend two or three days in a pretty village to photography. This is not a problem for me We are not in the Sahara desert. There are towns and villages everywhere. |
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