Should a BMW M Sport always be fitted with run flats?
Should my 2016 BMW 320 M Sport always be fitted with run flat tyres?
Asked on 26 August 2019 by STEVE YEMM
Answered by
Andrew Brady
No - if anything, it'll be better without run flats. Save money and enjoyed improved ride by fitting ordinary tyres.
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