Sunday, January 24, 2016

Bridgestone DriveGuard Run Flat Tyres






The Bridgestone DriveGuard run flat allows you to   travel up to 80 Km at 80 Km per hour when   flat.
There is never a good time to get a flat tyre That's why Bridgestone DriveGuard Run Flat  engineered to absorb a puncture and allow drivers to get to a safe, convenient stopping place. The durable construction of the tyres sidewall ensures drivers can continue driving for up to 80 km at a maximum speed of 80 Kmh even after complete air pressure loss -practically eliminating the dangers of being stuck on the side of the road. DriveGuard Run Flat Tyres are  designed for most vehicles fitted with Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). In the event of air pressure loss, the TPMS icon will light up within a vehicles dashboard to alert drivers that they have 80 Km remaining to safely drive to the nearest Repair Centre
Additionally, with the Bridgestone DriveGuard tyre, drivers get the safety of a run flat tyre without the typical trade offs. The unique A rated tread pattern and lightweight construction work together to provide improved ride comfort, traction, handling, without having to pay a premium price. Available March 2016
in a range of sizes.
EU Legislation . As of November 2014 all cars manufactured must have Tyre Pressure Monitoring  Systems installed as standard.














COMFORTABLE
&; QUIET
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Sidewall Construction means a thinner sidewall that reduces heat build up during low/no inflation and enables
the tyre to be driven flat 80 km @ 80 kmh.


For more information contact Healys Firstop Tyre Centre Naas . 0035345874377
www.healytyresnaas.com






1 comment:

  1. Don’t get trapped into buying the wrong tyres for your vehicle because it can be seriously bad for you while driving on the road. If in case you don’t find your required truck tyres in the store or stock of your nearby company, then ask the staff members to order or manufacture it for you. Also, installing the wrong tyres can cause various shifting problems and badly affect speedometer readings. Therefore, it is much better than compromising your and other road fellow’s lives on the road by fatal accidents.

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