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GENERAL TIRE Tires

I had the AT2s on my last truck for years and I love those tires. They're snowflake rated so obviously they did good in the snow. I've had them in deep mud, and while no mud tire, they did petty darn good. Plus they lasted forever, like 60ish k miles.

Pros: good in snow, lasted forever
Cons: not a mud tire
Mileage: 96560 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Have been running 215/45r20 Potenza S001's on my i3s for a year or so and no wobble at all. If anything, feels more planted, and power transfer feels more immediate, though that may be my imagination.

Pros: feels more planted
Cons: none
Vehicle: BMW
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Get Bridgestone Blizzak WS-90 for cars, DM-V2 for SUVs. Don't buy "performance" snow tires, they aren't real snow tires.

Pros: good for snow
Cons: not performance tires
Part number: DM-V2
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I have a 2015 GSX-S750 that I've run Bridgestone T30/31 for many years. Solid dry performance, decent wet grip and long life.

Pros: solid dry performance, long life
Cons: decent wet grip
Vehicle: Suzuki
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I moved to the Anchorage, AK area several months ago. In November, we received a couple of feet of snow. I drove fine in the snow with the stock Turanza tires the first day. But lots of compacting, melting, and refreezing made the roads slick as hell. The stock tires were slipping and sliding all over the ice.

Pros: fine in snow first day
Cons: slipping and sliding
Vehicle: Mazda
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