Tires BRIDGESTONE or Kleber

BRIDGESTONE Tires
NEWREGARD
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Rating 5.0

I don't understand what the noise complaints are about, honestly. I didn't notice anything different from my stock turanzas.

They're the best tires i've ever owned.

Pros: best tires ever owned
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
Willoughby3
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Rating 5.0

I’d go with Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultras. They are solid in all types of weather, quiet, and absorb bumps in the road very well. I have them on my cx9 and plan to put them on my wife’s cx50 when the time comes. I’ve been very impressed by them.

Pros: solid in all weather
Vehicle: Mazda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Great tires for the price. I have them on my own car better performance in the Stock Bridgestone great dry and wet handling low noise and appears to be wearing well. Performances just below top tier for a low mid-tier price.

Pros: great dry and wet handling
Cons: below top tier performance
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Kleber Tires

I have no problem recommending Kleber, especially when it is significantly cheaper in some sizes.

Pros: recommending Kleber, significantly cheaper
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I use RE-71RS on my BMW M4 (3900 lbs) with Autocross since June and about 10 events so far and the outer shoulder blocks’ treads are about 50% worn. Took it to my first track day at NJMP Lighting and now outer shoulder are essentially slicks.

Pros: good for autocross
Cons: outer shoulder wear
Vehicle: BMW M4
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
Kushdaiin
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Rating 1.0

I had blizzaks for a few seasons after a set of very good dunlops. I was severely dissatisfied in the e blizzak performance. Not only did they wear quickly but they were awful in the snow and dry. We have X-ices on the Tiguan and they are far superior to the blizzaks.

Pros: X-ices are far superior
Cons: wear quickly, awful in snow
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
ctesibius
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Rating 2.0

I have a ‘99 Fireblade with a 16” front wheel rather than the 17” which is normal now. It is more likely to shake its head when going over a bump, banked over at high speed. It is also difficult or impossible to recover from a front wheel slide which would be recoverable on other bikes.

Cons: difficult to recover, shake head
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