I'm in NJ and mileage is not high ..
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Originally Posted by ManiacGT
It depends where you drive... if your roads are bad, you may risk cracking alloys and ruining the run flats and they're very expensive to replace. If your roads are good and you don't do much mileage, I'd say save the money and take the risk.
Personally, my 296's cracked and tyres got ruined. I got it all done for free but it was a hell of a battle.
$1500 seems a bit steep, but it is over 5 years so actually would give me great peace of mind. Check the small print though!
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