

TABLE OF CONTENTS
- What is a Runflat Tyre?
 - Can I fit a Runflat Tyre to my vehicle?
 - How to tell if a tyre is a Runflat
 - How to search for Runflat tyres
 
What is a Runflat Tyre?
A run-flat tyre is a type of tyre designed to keep functioning for a limited distance even after it has been punctured or loses air pressure. This allows drivers to continue driving without the immediate need to change the tyre. Run-flat tyres typically allow for about 80 to 100 kilometers (50 to 62 miles) of driving at reduced speeds, usually around 80 km/h (50 mph), giving enough time to reach a repair shop or a safe location.
There are two main types of run-flat tyres:
- Self-Supporting Tyres: These have reinforced sidewalls that can support the vehicle's weight even without air pressure.
 - Support Ring Systems: These use a ring of hard rubber or another material inside the tyre that helps maintain the shape and functionality after a puncture.
 
The benefit of run-flat tyres is that they eliminate the need for carrying a spare tyre, but they often have a firmer ride and are usually more expensive to replace.
Can I fit a Runflat Tyre to my vehicle?
It is highly recommended to only fit run flat tyres to rims that were designed to be used with these particular tyres. e. Run-flat tyres rely on a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) because drivers may not notice a puncture as the tyre won’t visibly deflate. Cars with run-flat tyres usually have a TPMS installed.
It is also advised to avoid fitting regular tyres to rims that are intended to be fitted with run flat tyres.
How to tell if a tyre is a Runflat
If a tyre is a runflat it will generally have one of the following codes.
Primary Markings:
- RFT - Generic Marking (Most often used)
 - Runflat - Generic Marking
 - SSR - Continental (Self-Supporting Runflat)
 - DSST - Dunlop Self-Supporting Technology
 - ZP - Michelin (Zero Pressure)
 - EMT - Goodyear
 - ROF - Goodyear/Dunlop
 - XRP - Kumho
 
Other Markings Used:
- RSC
 - FRT
 - R/F
 - VRFC
 - EUFORIA
 - ZPS
 - PAX
 - RF (Can sometimes mean Reinforced and not Run Flat)
 - HRS
 - TD
 - MOE
 - MO Ext.
 
How to search for Runflat tyres
You can search only for runflat tyres on our website using the TYRE FEATURES filter. Here you can select the RUNFLAT option by placing a tick in the box.