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BRIDGESTONE Tires

We got a big snowfall over Thanksgiving, I have these exact tires on my ND. They're great. Obviously they move around a lot more on dry roads but they are excellent in the snow. Acceleration and cornering are great and I had no issues on fairly steep hills either. Like any tire in the snow though, you must leave plenty of stopping distance.

Pros: excellent in the snow
Cons: move around on dry roads
Vehicle: Mazda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I’ve been using blizzaks for almost as decade as my winter tires on my ND. My winter wheels are -1” and the tires are slightly larger in diameter than my summers (~1%). They grip and I feel confident when driving in the snow or rain in winter months.

Pros: grip, feel confident
Vehicle: Mazda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I’ve used Bridgestone blizzaks, Michelin x-ice, Michelin cross climate 2s, and Continental VikingContact 7s.

Personally I liked the VikingContact 7s the best; I felt like they had the most traction and gave the best feeling of confidence. The Blizzaks felt very soft, degraded fast, and had poorer performance in the warmer conditions

Pros: most traction, best confidence
Cons: felt very soft, degraded fast
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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For whatever reason my Bridgestone tires always lasted half of their warranty if that, and generally sucked all around.

Cons: short life, sucked all around
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Just after 22,000 miles on the factory Bridgestones. My tires already needed to be replaced. 5/32 tread life left but I also had some inner tire wear going on.

Pros: factory tires
Cons: inner tire wear, low tread
Mileage: 22000 km
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