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Originally Posted by nZtiZia
think of emergency convenience, tire change skill level, replacement tire availability, etc.
personally, I'm willing to forego a bit of handling and ride comfort with RFT (I also have air suspension). i don't track it, and my petite wife drives it occasionally and can't change a tire.
she actually had a RFT blowout from a pothole a few weeks ago on her G30 on a narrow access road with no shoulder. fortunately, she was able to make it to kid's daycare where she called me. (i was already at work.) if it were a non-RFT, she would've been dead in the water waiting for roadside assistance.
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Is there really that much of a difference in comfort between RFT and non-RFT when comparing the exact same model and size of tyre?
I don't have a spare wheel so only a mobility kit / roadside assistance is an option anyway. If I had a spare, the change wouldn't be an issue either.
I noticed that the Continental look bit better on the wheel compared to P Zeros. Is there much difference between the two in real life driving ?