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BRIDGESTONE Tires

the best Snow tires on the market are Blizzak they stick to anything. Although they only are good for 5000 miles on dry roads

Pros: stick to anything
Cons: only good for 5000 miles
Mileage: 5000 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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If you end up deciding you want to get into it, first priority has to be brakes, followed by tires. Both will start to wear much faster and become a safety issue as you progress. For brakes, pads and fluids at minimum, and good to do discs too for most cars, and for tires, something that's dedicated (Hankook RS4, Kumho V730, Bridgestone RE71RS for example) and not just a good street summer tire like a PS4S

Pros: dedicated tires, good brakes
Cons: wear much faster
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

The weatherpeak is a good tire but I find it struggles a bit in the dry/wet compared to other tires in the segment as a trade off for being really good in snow as an all season.

Pros: good in snow
Cons: struggles in dry/wet
Vehicle: Mazda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I’ve used Bridgestone blizzaks, Michelin x-ice, Michelin cross climate 2s, and Continental VikingContact 7s.

Personally I liked the VikingContact 7s the best; I felt like they had the most traction and gave the best feeling of confidence. The Blizzaks felt very soft, degraded fast, and had poorer performance in the warmer conditions

Pros: most traction, best confidence
Cons: felt very soft, degraded fast
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I have had COUNTLESS Bridgestone OE tires come from many brands worn out in 20k or usually less. The aftermarket replacements are also junk from Badstone

Cons: worn out quickly, junk aftermarket
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