What are the effects of replacing run-flat tires with regular tires on a car?

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HannahLynn
07/29/25 1:16pm
Regarding the effects of replacing run-flat tires with regular tires on a car, the following points are introduced: 1. Regular tires have a shorter driving distance after air leakage. In case of air leakage, regular tires can only be driven at low speed for a maximum of 2-3 kilometers. After a regular tire blows out, only the spare tire can be replaced, otherwise it will cause wheel rim deformation. Therefore, the risk of using regular tires is higher during long-distance driving or in places with poor road conditions. 2. It affects the maintenance cost of vehicle tires. The maintenance cost of regular tires is lower. Run-flat tires are not recommended for repair. After a run-flat tire is punctured by a nail, the suggestion from 4S shops is to replace the tire. The method of repairing run-flat tires is to use mushroom plugs, which are expensive and may damage the tire. 3. It affects the comfort of the vehicle. Regular tires provide higher comfort. Run-flat tires have thicker and harder sidewalls, resulting in poorer comfort. The thicker sidewalls directly affect the tire's ability to filter bumps and noise. For the same car, run-flat tires are noticeably more bumpy and produce louder tire noise.
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