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Originally Posted by hlothery
I agree, the Goodyears have to go. My experience has been the same. Just wish I could get some info on ride quality, etc about the Michelin runflats before I pull the trigger. However, I'm certain it will be an improvement. Also interested in opinions about sidewall damage risk in a Michelin runflat vs the PS4S, as I have already had to replace one of the Goodyears after hitting a pothole. Love the look of the 668Ms and the 20's, but almost wish I had gone with the 19's.
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The Goodyear sidewalls are weak. I had to replace 2 before I decided to cut my losses and change all 4 for the PZeros. Haven't had a single issue with the PZeros in almost 12000 miles.
My dealer confirmed my findings when I told them how weird it was to have two sidewall blowouts from minor road anomalies.
I've had run flats on cars for the past decade or so. The Goodyear F1 is the first and only tire that was a let down.