Confirmed this with the owner from Croatia and on this Michelin Website http://www.michelinman.ca/catalog/ti...etype=3&tire=3 The first 330i customer cars have got Michelin PS2 "Zero Pressure" which is the Run-Flat version of the PS2  |
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Hm...Must be new. I thought Michelin was exploring something along the line of run-flats that require special wheels.
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Quote: | Hm...Must be new. I thought Michelin was exploring something along the line of run-flats that require special wheels. | I believe that is what they are running on the new Honda Oddy. Not only does it come on special wheels, but it is an odd size...the only place you can get a replacement is if you go back to the dealer 
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Quote: | I believe that is what they are running on the new Honda Oddy. | I think it's the Michelin PAX system. The Rolls Royce Phantom runs on 20" PAX system. I hope they never think about implementing that system on the E90.
I'm sure a good number of performance-minded E90 drivers will want to switch to lighter-weight regular tires and just carry a donut.
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Quote: I think it's the Michelin PAX system. The Rolls Royce Phantom runs on 20" PAX system. I hope they never think about implementing that system on the E90.
I'm sure a good number of performance-minded E90 drivers will want to switch to lighter-weight regular tires and just carry a donut. | Where do you put the donut ?
Only place it would fitis in the trunk, but then you can put nothing else in it 
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Quote: | Where do you put the donut ? | I've seen some E46 M3 drivers put the donut directly on the trunk floor and secure it with the cargo net. It's a viable solution with a space trade-off. Either that or carry a M-Mobility goop kit. 
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