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      07-23-2012, 03:09 AM   #23
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Drives: X3 (F25)
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Location: Helsinki, Finland

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Maybe it is just someone jealous of your new car and putting those nails into your tyre... and you just think you drove over a nail?

At least in here that might be the case for sudden spike (pun intended) in your puncture history.

Other one might be those greenpeace terrorists attacking against "SUVs", that also happened here.

Maybe this is wrong topic, but I think RFTs are bad for roads that are corroded by studded winter tyres, the case here. Also I have a feeling that due to robust sidewall, RFT tyres cause other suspension parts to fail sooner than normally. All bushings, joints, bearings, etc. have to deal forces that are harder and more sudden (from zero to max shorter time) than with normal tyres.
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