Run Flat Tires
Are Run-Flat Tires Getting Better?
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You may have heard about run-flat tires, which are designed to allow you to continue driving for up to 50 miles after a puncture occurs.
Can I Repair a Popped Tire?
Few drivers appreciate the importance of tires until they’re stranded on the side of the road with a flat. The truth is every mile we drive depends on these rubber donuts. In spite of their importance tires are surprisingly vulnerable; even a tiny puncture can keep you from going anywhere.
Run-Flat Tires Improve But They’re Still Not Great: TireRack
Is a mass-market run-flat tire good enough to find its way on your car?
How Far Can You Drive on a Spare Tire?
Spare tires aren’t made to run forever, here’s how long you can drive on one.
Run-Flat Tires More Likely to Need Replacement: J.D. Power
According to a new study by J.D. Power and Associates, run-flat tires are more likely to be replaced due to a flat or a blowout compared to conventional tires.
New Cars Are Shedding Pounds in the Name of Efficiency and Performance
From in-car technology to turbocharging, there is perhaps no other trend that’s fundamentally changing new cars more than the move to dramatically reduce the weight of modern vehicles.
Run Flat Tires: Why You Should, or Shouldn’t, Buy Them
Maybe you’ve been in this situation: stuck on the side of a road, a punctured tire needing to be changed out for the spare one in the trunk. You have a pair of options, do you choose to change the tire yourself, or do you call for roadside assistance. Both options can take a while…






