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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Now Bridgestone T32 gamit ko almost half the price ng Michelin around 18k set okay na okay din sya for long rides and wet roads subok ang kapit sa basa.

Pros: okay sya for rides
Cons: almost half the price
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
macdabble
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Rating 4.0

I swapped them for Bridgestone Turanza and after 20,000 when I traded in, they were maybe a third worn.

Pros: maybe a third worn
Mileage: 20000 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

But if you can afford them, real winter tires like Bridgestone Blizzaks are a huge upgrade. Not just in snow, but on dry cold days where even good All Seasons are losing a lot of traction.

Pros: huge upgrade
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
ak61
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Rating 3.5

I was considering the blizzak6 which are available in my size for both front and rear but might be overkill for most of the rest of the winter and likely counterproductive, so figured all seasons might be for the best. Choice of all season tyres is very limited, especially for the rear size, pretty much down to All season contact 2s but there’s a lot of feedback online about how they don’t feel particularly responsive on the front when steering which has me a bit concerned, so was thinking maybe of going cross climate 3 sports on the front and all season contact 2 at the back.

Pros: sportier in dry, more rear grip
Cons: not responsive on front steering
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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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