As the owner of the vehicle, you can run any combination of tire types that you like as long as each axle tires size is close to the same as possible. You car will drive weird and be unstable and any warranties associated with any moving parts connected to these different tires will be null and void, but because you own the vehicle you can do whatever you want to do to it.
Flats are a shoe that does not have a high heel on it. Or they could be talking about flat tire.
There is no absolute way you can prevent flats.
Your tire may keep going flat due to a puncture, leak, or damage to the tire itself. It is important to inspect the tire for any visible damage and have it repaired or replaced if necessary to prevent further flats.
i am told flats cant be fixed on the 370z
Your bike tire may go flat overnight due to a slow leak caused by punctures, worn-out valve stems, or improper sealing between the tire and the rim. It is important to regularly check and maintain your tire pressure to prevent flats.
In the United States there are seven tire punctures every second, totaling 220 million flat tires each year
Some BMW's are fitted with 'run-flat' tires. If it is, it is not provide/sold with a spare tire because the 'run-flats' will allow you to do 90 miles on a flat and this will be enough to allow you to drive to a garage and have the tire replaced (they can not be mended). In other words your BMW may not have a spare tire.
Your tubeless tire may have gone flat overnight due to a puncture, a leak in the valve stem, or improper sealing of the tire bead against the rim. It is important to inspect the tire for any damage and ensure proper inflation and sealing to prevent future flats.
Your new bike tire may keep going flat due to reasons such as punctures, improper installation, valve issues, or damage to the tire itself. It is important to inspect the tire carefully and address any issues promptly to prevent further flats.
Your tire may be getting flat due to a puncture, leak, or damage to the tire itself. It is important to inspect the tire for any visible signs of damage and have it repaired or replaced if necessary. Regular maintenance, such as checking tire pressure and avoiding rough road conditions, can also help prevent flats.
Your bike tire may keep going flat due to punctures from sharp objects on the road, improper tire pressure, worn-out tire treads, or faulty valve stems. Regularly checking and maintaining your tire pressure, avoiding rough terrain, and inspecting your tires for damage can help prevent flats.
Your tubeless tire may be going flat due to punctures, leaks around the valve stem, or improper installation causing air to escape. Regularly check for damage and ensure proper inflation to prevent flats.