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<blockquote data-quote="New C5er" data-source="post: 27373" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>A55 I know you can't patch run flats, I'm considering "non" run flats. Which I've heard could br repaired even on the side of the road with a good plug kit or a slime flimr bottlr of compressed air and compressor which will not hurt the air pressurre sensors.Everything I've read is the ride quality is much better than the stock Goodyear still on the car. The prices Ive seen for the michelin are at least 30% cheaper than run flat Good year. The reason for wanting to go the all seasons is that their wear life expextancy is almost 30,000 km more than summer tire even over the summer Michelins. Also don't understand why th burning sensation an d the need for traction control on. Even If I just do with Just plain summer non run flats for that case I will be happy. Have Michelins on my Honda and just love them and feel very safe with them on.Do the Michelins smell like burning rubber when the traction is not on? Or does the car need a whheel alignment redone because of the all seasons?.</p><p> Thanks.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New C5er, post: 27373, member: 1335"] A55 I know you can't patch run flats, I'm considering "non" run flats. Which I've heard could br repaired even on the side of the road with a good plug kit or a slime flimr bottlr of compressed air and compressor which will not hurt the air pressurre sensors.Everything I've read is the ride quality is much better than the stock Goodyear still on the car. The prices Ive seen for the michelin are at least 30% cheaper than run flat Good year. The reason for wanting to go the all seasons is that their wear life expextancy is almost 30,000 km more than summer tire even over the summer Michelins. Also don't understand why th burning sensation an d the need for traction control on. Even If I just do with Just plain summer non run flats for that case I will be happy. Have Michelins on my Honda and just love them and feel very safe with them on.Do the Michelins smell like burning rubber when the traction is not on? Or does the car need a whheel alignment redone because of the all seasons?. Thanks..... [/QUOTE]
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