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Originally Posted by extrashaky
I don't know why I bothered.
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WTF else were you looking for. I think I pretty much spelled it out.
The only pros are the ability to drive a distance that should get you to a safe place and that they probably handle a blowout slightly better.
The cons are a poorer ride, in almost all cases worse handling and generally being quite a bit more expensive.
As for a recommendation the best compromise is probably the Bridgestone DriveGuard. It is generally considered to be the runflat that affects the ride the least.