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      05-28-2020, 04:17 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by MystroX5 View Post
Yes. You can continue to drive on Run Flats if you get a flat. It’s game over without them, especially if you don’t have a spare. Run Flats and a emergency DC tire pump can extend your damaged tire a long long way further than just the run flats because run flats will hold the bead to allow you to add air.
This is somewhat of a deceptive answer. The non-RFT tire vehicles come with a spare which you can run a lot longer than a blown out RFT. Not to mention the well known harsh ride quality that comes with those hard sidewalls on RFT.

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