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baz-r
3rd September 2011, 03:27 PM
its getting near time for some new boots for the front of the daily driver and its still on the orignals from the factory
is there a tyre marking for run flats? as i cant tell from the handbook or whats on the sidewall of my tyres
i do know there is no sparein the boot and a repair gel and a compressor in the boot and a tyre pressure warning light on the clocks but that is about it.

rpjg1975
3rd September 2011, 03:59 PM
What make and model is it and I will ask my mate who works for kwik fit

Russ

baz-r
3rd September 2011, 04:11 PM
2009 mazda 6 sport estate 186 on 225/45R18 91W
orignal tyre fitment is dunlop sp sport 2050
hope thats all that is needed

rpjg1975
3rd September 2011, 04:19 PM
Ok. From memory he doesn't think they came out with run flats but if they are they should have either run flat or rfc surrounded by a circle printed on the sidewall somewhere. Hope that helps?

Andy_B
3rd September 2011, 04:54 PM
My BMW came with run flats fitted ..when they were done i changed to Standard tyres and the difference is incredible 50% less road noise and loads more driving comfort ...can of foam in boot for any problems ...for the extra cost of the run flats is just not worth it IMHO

Also think dunlop use the DSST Brand name Dunlop self supporting tyre

baz-r
3rd September 2011, 05:16 PM
thanks
i would have thort there would have been some sort of logo or marking on them
it migt be that switched to run flats after mine was bilt

ozzy1
4th September 2011, 12:43 AM
Below are the side wall markings of all the main tyre manufactures
They maybe marked RSC (R-un flat S-ystem C-omponent), or with one of the below
Bridgestone= RTF (Run Flat Tyre)
Dunlop= DSST (Dunlop Self-Supporting Technology)
Firestone= RTF (Run Flat Tyre)
Goodyear= EMT (Extended Mobility Technology)
Kumho= XRP
Michelin= ZP (Zero Pressure)
Pirelli RFT= (Run Flat Technology)
Yokohama= Run Flat