Product What should I do if I get a puncture with DriveGuard tyres? The first step is to reduce your speed as much as safely and reasonably possible. In any case, you should not exceed 80kph. Read more
Product What is the difference between DriveGuard tyres & Run-Flat tyres? Actually, DriveGuard is a run-flat technology (RFT) tyre. It allows drivers to travel for up to 50 miles at a maximum speed of 50mph after a puncture. Read more
Product What are Run-Flat tyres? Run-Flat Technology tyres (RFT) are tyres that can still be used safely, even when there is no more air in them due to a puncture or leak. Read more