Can You Mix Run Flat Tires with Regular Tires?

Totally agree, Michelle! It’s like a game of roulette—know the risks before you spin the wheel!

Has anyone actually done this? I’m curious about real experiences. Did you face any issues, and was your insurance still valid?

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I haven’t mixed them myself, but I’ve read horror stories online. It’s not a good idea unless you’re prepared for the worst!

I say go with matching tires for peace of mind. It’s just simpler when it comes down to safety and reliability!

Couldn’t agree more, Tracy! Life’s already stressful enough without adding tire drama. :joy:

Just think of it this way: mixing run flats with regular tires is like wearing one sneaker and one dress shoe. Sure, you can walk, but how’s the performance?

Haha, that’s a hilarious analogy! But really, it’s kind of true. The mismatched vibes might not be ideal for driving.

What about the long-term effects? Mixing tires might work short-term, but could it wear your vehicle down faster?

I think that’s a valid concern. The last thing you want is to shorten the lifespan of your car or have unexpected bills later on.

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