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As Bridgestone announces its next-generation run flat tire, learn about the pros and cons of putting them on your car.
Run-flat tires can be driven on — at least for a short distance — even if they lose all their air pressure.
These tires are heavy and are only really used in commercial and industrial applications. Run-flat tires can still experience blowouts and damage, just like any other tire.
We sample a run-flat replacement for standard factory tires, and find little to no compromise in ride quality. Read more at Car and Driver.
Our grandparents would agree that they're a modern miracle: tires that keep on turning even when they're flat. But how exactly does a run flat tire work?
Run-flat tires are designed to help avoid the danger of a flat tire while not needing a spare, but can you plug a run-flat tire if you get a puncture?
If you are in the market for run flat winter tire, check out the Pirelli Winter Sottozero 3. It relies on a new sipe design to better handle snowy roads, while its run flat design makes sure you ...
New Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus run-flat tires combine the attributes of a touring tire with run-flat capability.
They're also offered as an Ice Zero Run Flat winter tire, which Pirelli puts in the Performance Winter/Snow tire category, presumably because of the stiff sidewalls required for run-flats.
Lamborghini partnered with Bridgestone to make the only all-terrain run-flat supercar tire, for the Huracan Sterrato.
They're also offered as an Ice Zero Run Flat winter tire, which Pirelli puts in the Performance Winter/Snow tire category, presumably because of the stiff sidewalls required for run-flats.