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I literally just told my wife that I found these Weatherpeaks to be better in the snow than our dedicated winter tires, and not so bad on ice neither.
I roll a set of Bridgestone Blizzak WS90’s on my Chevy Bolt. Very happy with the performance on snow and especially stability on icy roads. As always drive cautiously but the driving feel and confidence is night and day compared to “3 season” tires.
Get blizzak's. You wont regret it. Front of my Beemer acts like a snow plough everywhere I go. Rwd only, no added weight, absolutely unstoppable... (pretty far north myself)
Bridgestone Turanza EV tires. No foam and quieter than the OE on the car. Rides better too :)
Running the new Blizzaks. They’ve worked great!
2016 EX-L V-6 MT coupe. I seem to swap later every year. Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 dropping width to 225.
With the amount of snow decreasing these tires will wear faster on dry pavement. But they are good in snow and 40° and below weather.
Went to 17s and put on Bridgestone Blizzaks. Amazing the difference snow tires will make.
I’ve driven a wide variety of winter tires. Bridgestone, GoodYear, Firestone, Cooper, Michelin, Continental, and one or two others. Some were quieter, some were better on ice, some were better in deep snow. None were terrible. If you go with major brand names, that are not much over 5 years old, you should be ok.
I know someone who had a blow out running his RE-71R's in the winter, apparently
Once I got a chance to try them in the rain, I realized there was a problem compared to Michelin. I was fishtailing all over the place on a wet road. That’s never happened to me with Michelin.
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