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Old Apr 19, 2013 | 08:56 AM
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OE tires on 2010 runflat?

Hi, quick question... It's my understanding that the original Michelin Energy Saver tires on my 2010 are runflats, but I didn't see any clear markings... Can someone please confirm that they are, in fact, runflats?

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Old Apr 19, 2013 | 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by arb63
Hi, quick question... It's my understanding that the original Michelin Energy Saver tires on my 2010 are runflats, but I didn't see any clear markings... Can someone please confirm that they are, in fact, runflats?

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Are they 15' on a NON-S?
then NO
You have a spare....so on a base, regular tires
Any other size..like the optional 16' or 17', (these were STOCK ON A S) then YES. Remember...THIS IS ONLY TRUE IF THE TIRES ARE OEM!!
But to be sure READ THE SIDEWALL OF THE TIRE!!
Run-Flats will have DSST printed on them somewhere...
 
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Old Apr 19, 2013 | 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by ZippyNH
Are they 15' on a NON-S?
then NO
You have a spare....so on a base, regular tires
Any other size..like the optional 16' or 17', (these were STOCK ON A S) then YES. Remember...THIS IS ONLY TRUE IF THE TIRES ARE OEM!!
But to be sure READ THE SIDEWALL OF THE TIRE!!
Run-Flats will have DSST printed on them somewhere...
Thanks very much--exactly the info I was looking for!
 
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Old Apr 19, 2013 | 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by ZippyNH
Are they 15' on a NON-S?
then NO
You have a spare....so on a base, regular tires
Any other size..like the optional 16' or 17', (these were STOCK ON A S) then YES. Remember...THIS IS ONLY TRUE IF THE TIRES ARE OEM!!
But to be sure READ THE SIDEWALL OF THE TIRE!!
Run-Flats will have DSST printed on them somewhere...
Hey Zippy, I just learned that "DSST" is a Dunlop trademark (Dunlop Self-Supporting Technology), so I'm thinking I might not see this on a Michelin... Any idea what the Michelin marking would be?

(On a side note, the information you provided confirmed my original understanding that these are, in fact, runflats... I just wanted to be 110% certain since I'm selling the tires and want to be sure I'm providing accurate information!)

Thanks again.
 
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Old Apr 19, 2013 | 10:29 AM
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A different tire..but looks Like ZP or maybe ZPT
If you want to be 100% sure...drive to a location with an air-pump...and let the air out of the tire...if the sidewall changes shape....it is not a runflat. Even a flat runflat has VERY STIFF sidewalls....then when done with your test, re-inflate!!

The Primacy HP ZP (Zero Pressure technology) is Michelin's Grand Touring Summer run-flat tire developed to provide long tread life and lasting performance, as well as enhanced braking, steering control and handling on wet roads. The Primacy HP ZP also offers temporary extended mobility (up to 50 miles at 50 mph) in the event a puncture results in complete air loss for current BMW 3 Series sedans, coupes, cabriolets and wagons and Z4 roadsters, as well as MINI Cooper and Cooper S hatchbacks and convertibles featuring Original Equipment self-supporting run-flat tires. Selected sizes of the Primacy HP ZP meet Michelin's Green X standard* for low rolling resistance that confirms the tire's contribution to reducing vehicle fuel consumption and emissions of CO2 gases. While Primacy HP ZP tires are designed to offer reliable traction in dry and wet conditions, they are not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.

Primacy HP ZP tires benefit from Michelin design innovations known as A.S.M. (Architecture, Sculpture and Materials) reflecting Michelin's ability to focus simultaneously on three fundamental factors that determine a tire's capabilities. Using their A.S.M. design method, Michelin can develop tires that combine an architecture that deforms more easily to optimize contact with the road, a tread design sculpture that remains rigid so more of the footprint contributes to performance, and unique tread compound materials precisely blended by Michelin's mixing technology.

Primacy HP ZP tires use a new generation Michelin tread compound molded into an asymmetric tread design that features large, linked shoulder blocks, notched intermediate ribs and a solid center rib to combine responsive handling and high-speed stability with traction and even treadwear. The Primacy HP ZP tire's structure includes twin steel belts reinforced by size-optimized BAZ Technology (spiral-wrapped Polyamide Banded At Zero degrees to tire rotation) to enhance ride quality while providing high-speed durability. Sidewall reinforcement using low hysteresis rubber provides self-supporting strength at zero pressure, helps combat sidewall damage, and maintains cool temperatures to allow longer zero pressure driving while a special bead design helps tires stay securely seated on conventional rims.

*Specific sizes featuring Green X technology are identified as such on the Sizes tab, as well as on the tire's SPEC tab.
 
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Old Apr 19, 2013 | 10:32 AM
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All the Michelin tires that are runflats appear to have "ZP" in the name.

The Primacy Alpin PA3 ZP (Zero Pressure) is Michelin's Performance Winter / Snow run-flat tire developed to meet the wintertime driving needs of MINI Coopers fitted with Original Equipment run-flat tires. The Primacy Alpin PA3 ZP offers temporary extended mobility (up to 50 miles at 50 mph) in the event a puncture results in complete tire pressure loss. Michelin Primacy Alpin PA3 ZP tires are designed to maintain good braking and maneuverability in cold, wet and wintry conditions.
 
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Old Apr 19, 2013 | 11:26 AM
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The tires are unmounted so the deflation technique won't be applicable, but I'll take a closer look at the sidewall markings... They were part of a 16" wheel upgrade and it was my distinct undertstanding that they were runflats, but I'll check them out again tonight...

Thanks again for your incredibly thorough and quick response!
 
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Old Apr 19, 2013 | 12:03 PM
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No problem...kinda stuck home today...See the Boston area news...
If you have ever handled a conventional tire, you will notice the difference as soon as you feel it. the sidewalls are VERY THICK+Stiff....a regular tire has thin sidewalls, and flexible.
I know as of recently (as of 2013) some dealers are letting folks opt-out of runflats.
 
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