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Big fan of my Bridgestone Turanza AS 6’s.
Never had any rear end slippage in either of my BMWs, even when taking corners a *bit* too hard in rain/sleet
Tenho Bridgestone Turanza no meu e aquilo agarra que se dana (mas também tenho 225 à frente e 255 atrás).Fica a recomendação!
Another dhr could work. They roll super fast for their chunk.
I've had good luck with the Maxxis tires, I've had them on all three of our trailers without a failure.
Worked in a tire shop for 10 years now and hate basically all Bridgestone. You can essentially cut whatever mileage warranty they put on the tire in half. They may ride well but longevity is definitely not something Bridgestone strives for. Michelin on the other hand will usually last the full warranty and if properly taken care of last well beyond that. I've had a lot of good feedback on the cc2 and went to a class based around them and all terrain tires. They performed phenomenal on the wet track we did.
I ride mixed terrain and a good all year tyre for me is the Assegai. With that said, I had DHF front and rear on my old bike and it was stuck to the ground like glue.
Very dusty here, prefer DHF over Assegai. Also prefer Dissector on rear, I find that combo rolls well and has heaps of traction in the dry.
Arivo feels like it would wear out in about a year of good use. My last bridgestone got to around 38k km (5years ++) of use. Im currently using bridgestone ecopia and personally i have no qualms with it
These tires are awful on my car. They're not performance tires by an means. They're meant to be driven and babied like a granny. In snow, you'd have to drive 30 km/hr or else it'll start sliding. In rain, it'll hydroplane after 90 km/hr. And in dry condition, it's adequate but loud on highways.
The factory Bridgestone tires only lasted about 24k miles.
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