I was looking into it but can't find a matching load range (103Y) for the rears. You can find a 93Y front. I don't understand the math because it seems calculating the weight a 99Y should work for the rears. Hard to get a good answer, but I ran into some random website that said never run less load range than your cars original tire. I don't abuse the tires, but I'm afraid of heat buildup if I'm freeway driving for an hour and you don't realize that is the issue. I'd love to hear a tire engineers point of view.
I had a 2019 Mini JCW that came with run-flats, I switched them out to a non-run flat performance version and regretted it. The run-flats had better turn in. Plus, I got stranded in my NSX already when the screw hole was too big for the factory sealant to work.