Run Flat Vs. Tyron  
  Compare Tyron® to the average Runflat specialty tire, and you come up with very interesting facts:
 
  Runflat tires are mostly directional
In other words, these tires are made especially for each side of the car. A vehicle fitted with Runflat tires should technically carry two spare tires! Hard to rotate tires, too

Runflat tires add weight
The average runflat tire weighs two to three times that of a normal tire, adding additional un-sprung weight. Tyron® has no measurable effect on the tire’s weight

Runflat tire users complain of poor ride quality
Tyron® is used with your own car’s tires, so there is no difference in the ride

Runflat tire users complain about poor performance
In some cases, sudden breakaway of traction occurs in severe handling situations. Tyron® allows your own tire to hold the road in the way the tire was designed

Runflat tires are not easy to install
Specialty fitting equipment is not found in all tire shops. Tyron® fits easily to any wheel in any tire shop in a matter of minutes

Runflat tire users complain of poor tread life
Tyron® has no effect on the life of your tires

Runflat tires are not manufactured for every type
of vehicle, and cannot be used on vans, trucks, or RV’s Tyron® can be fitted to almost any wheel from 10” to 22.5”
 
  Consider the expense of Runflat tires to the one time purchase of Tyron® Wheel Safety Bands, and you will agree…there’s just no comparison.  
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