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      10-17-2006, 09:56 PM   #1
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I guess my wife had a flat tire. She kept driving on it and now my runflat isn't driveable anymore. I tryed taking off the rim. I took all 5 lug nuts off and I still can't get teh damn rim off. Is there some kind of trick or tool I need? I've changed many tires before without problems. It looks like the hub is a bit rusted and that might be the problem. I just didn't want to pull to hard with my car up on jack stands. I can't drive it, just waiting for a way to get teh damn rims off so I can take them in to get changed. Any help would be appreciated.
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put ONE bolt back in a few threads, then kick/punch/hit the BACKside of the tire. It WILL come off, it's just the rust.

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      10-17-2006, 11:11 PM   #3
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Got it off, that rust was a bitch!
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how was it undriveable?

did the tread separate or something??????

any word on how long she drove with it flat?

not judging, just curious
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      10-17-2006, 11:37 PM   #5
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Maybe from work, 30 miles. She does drive fast. It started to seperate on the inside edge of the tire. I'm not getting runflat tires again. Atleast u can patch regular tires. And I pay for roadside assistance from my insurance carrier.
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thanks for the info,

don't forget the free roadside assistance from BMW for your warranty period
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Yeah, that covers the first $100 of the fee. It's not all covering.
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and it's also not available in california, according to the documentation! =(
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and it's also not available in california, according to the documentation! =(

hmmm... roadside assist not available in CA?

hadn't heard that
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