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went back to the bridgestones (re71rs) which usually last me 8-10 days on track
I bought a set of alloys and Bridgestone blizzaks for £250 and drove round my neighbour who was stuck with his Audi A1 Quattro.
I’ve got a set of Bridgestone Turanza (215/45/17) what a fabulous tyre. I do 300km a week in all weathers and I’m really impressed with the feel especially in the wet. I’ve done 40,000km so far and they’re wearing really well.
I still have the stock wheels and the original Bridgestone Potenza tires. Not being a track junkie, the Bridgestones have served me well and, when they need replaced, I'll probably get them again just because they must have a sturdy, strong sidewall that helps protect the wheel.
I've been using Bridgestone TURANZA 6 ALL SEASON since they came out, they are heads and shoulders above CrossClimates in every area other than snow, they are also considerably cheaper not being Michelins.
I've been really happy with the Potenza RE980AS+ on my 2002 New Beetle Sport. The Tire Rack performance numbers are very good across the board.
Am ales Bridgestone pt performanța pe uscat și ud, dar cel mai balansat este SF3. Bridgestone e pe un Suzuki Swift 4x4, Hankook a fost pe Sandero Stepway.
We swapped in snow tires (blizzaks) and took a 20% efficiency hit, so your reported 33% is definitely worse but still in the same ballpark.
Not happy at all with the OEM Bridgestones (Turanza EL440) on my wife’s Lexus 300h.
I had weather peaks for one week in Alaska and one exploaded on the parks hwy in the fall. So far
Not impressed on ice.
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