FYI, pulling runflats is super easy if you have an engine hoist / cherry picker.
Just set the legs over each side of the tire and run a chain down from the hoist to the runflat. Make sure it is offset inside the tire (typically needed to get the chain around the runflat itself.)
Then just pump the ram until it pops out. VERY quick and easy!
And a LOT easier and SAFER then tying to a tree or whatever else and yanking (I did one this way with my big excavator. It was way too much work, and damaged the tire pulling it out. Plus tends to launch some part of either the tire, runflat or chain/strap your using to pull with. So NOT safe!)
As for running without runflats, sure. But at least put a beadlock back inside. This rims have almost no lip for the tire bead to hold onto and almost fall off the bead at low enough pressures.