Running on empty

A few weeks ago you published a letter from a reader that gave details of a company that could supply runflat tyres for his BMW at less cost than a BMW dealer would charge. I cut the letter out for future reference, but now find I have lost it. May I trouble you to let me have the necessary details because my car will shortly be needing new tyres. Is there anything special about these tyres which mean only a BMW dealer should fit them? Many Thanks.

Asked on 6 June 2009 by

Answered by Honest John
www.event-tyres.co.uk , tel 08702 497787. They specialise in runflats, have the knowledge and have the stocks.
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