Tires BRIDGESTONE or COMFORSER

BRIDGESTONE Tires

Great tires for the price. I have them on my own car better performance in the Stock Bridgestone great dry and wet handling low noise and appears to be wearing well. Performances just below top tier for a low mid-tier price.

Pros: great dry and wet handling
Cons: below top tier performance
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Bought the Blizzak WS90 a couple weeks ago from my Volkswagen dealer as part of the "Buy 3, get 4th for $1" promotion they had in October. They were cheaper than anyone else for the tires even before they threw in the 4th one for $1, so total price for the tires mounted and balanced was $726.

Pros: cheaper than anyone else
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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Rating 5.0

I've put Blizzaks on all of my vehicles, including my '24 Kona. They are fantastic studless snow tires.

Pros: fantastic snow tires
Vehicle: Hyundai
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I use RE-71RS on my BMW M4 (3900 lbs) with Autocross since June and about 10 events so far and the outer shoulder blocks’ treads are about 50% worn. Took it to my first track day at NJMP Lighting and now outer shoulder are essentially slicks.

Pros: good for autocross
Cons: outer shoulder wear
Vehicle: BMW M4
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COMFORSER Tires

Year old post I know, but a couple days ago my grandpa took my car to go get only my spare tyre changed, I come back from work and I see a pair of Comforser Cf510s on my VT Commodore. Didn’t think they could be THIS bad in the wet, I genuinely can’t even accelerate slightly faster than usual, my wheels just spin uncontrollably.

Cons: bad in the wet
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