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If di namam nag ooffroad the Bridgestone All Terrains are pretty good, not noisy, not matagtag.
Been using GT Radials on our pickups. We mainly do expressway, highway, and city driving, and a year and half in, we haven't had to vulcanize it once, versus our Bridgestone Dueler H/Ts towards the end of its life. Barely even pump up the tires.
The one key point i will make - 4-wheel drive is irrelevant without the right tires. ive had M/S tires on a big vehicle and the difference between those and Blizzaks in tahoe snow was night and day.
Bridgestone Blizzak, spustanje sa planine po zavejanom putu + voznja zavejanim autoputem. Prezadovoljan, sve vreme potpuno kontrola auta.
When it comes to performance Bridgestone > Hankook > Barum.
Got a chance to ride the t33, it handles really well. It compares well to the road 6. I like the t33 on canyon roads a bit better going edge to edge.
I've got Bridgestone Turanza T005s and I like driving with them, they grip well, but I lost two tires in a year. One was during normal driving on a mountain road, maybe I hit the curb, I don't know what's the point if you can't offroad an SUV, and the second was when I was offroading. The sidewalls on these tires are super thin.
I currently have Bridgestone turanzas. They pretty good in wet/dry but terrible in the snow.
I have DM-V2s on an ascent they are not going to last 3 winters.
Bridgestone Turanza EV. The fit drove me crazy. Tires say they are the same size, but the wheel sticks out a little more for sure. It bothered me so much I brought the tires back
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