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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Bridgestones., Blizzacs. Not the most expensive, but just as good as Michelin and continental Ive been using them for over 20 years. The best on icy hard pack snow roads.

Pros: best on icy roads, long-term reliability, good value
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I recommend the Bridgestone Blizzak. They are studless snow tires. Instead of medal studs, they embed a series of really firm rubber 'studs' into the softer rubber of the tire. They work just as well as metal studded tires, but don't chew up the road or make the annoying noise that the metal studs.

Pros: work just as well
Cons: annoying noise
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I use Bridgestone Turanza T005s. They harden really fast if you don't take care of it, but they are very good for daily driving and last quite well if you take care of it.

Pros: good for daily driving, last well
Cons: harden fast
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

The stones have been a cheater tire for me in a sense that they communicate so well, they handle abuse of inputs, when they give up grip, they’re very gradual and you feel a slide coming. And when you do lose traction, the slide is controllable to get back into grip. There’s a reason they’re at the spear tip of auto cross.

Pros: good communication, handles abuse, gradual grip loss, controllable slide
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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Rating 3.0

Bridgestone - from a handling perspective they are great - from a road noise perspective - they are a bit loud. I won't buy them again, but I'm certainly not throwing them away.

Pros: handling perspective they are great
Cons: they are a bit loud
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